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Eighth Annual Vermont APSE
Supported Employment Conference

IMAGINE WORKFORCE INCLUSION

May 11, 2005
Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center
Burlington, Vermont

Keynote speaker: Richard Pimentel
http://www.miltwright.com/c_princip.htm

Richard Pimentel is a nationally renowned expert 
on disability management, workers' compensation 
cost containment, rehabilitation, and job 
retention in the workplace.  His vast and 
penetrating knowledge about issues related to 
disability and people of difference is 
communicated with humor and conviction. His 
training has not only successfully enabled 
managers and supervisors to participate in cost 
reduction initiatives and implementation of 
policies and procedures to reduce worksite 
accidents and re-injury, but also to dispel 
stereotypes and embrace diversity.  For over two 
decades, Richard Pimentel has arguably been North 
America's most predominant spokesperson for the 
employment of people with disabilities as the 
author of the highly acclaimed WINDMILLS 
attitudinal training program.

Schedule of Events:

8:30-9:00                       Registration and Refreshments

9:00-9:30                       Welcome

9:30-10:30                      Keynote Presentation: Richard Pimentel

10:30-10:45             Break

10:45-12:00             Concurrent Breakout Sessions

12:00 - 1:00            Lunch

1:00 - 2:15                     Concurrent Breakout Sessions

2:30 - 3:15                     Closing

Breakout Sessions to include:

* University of Hartford School to Work Resource Project
Presenters: Shelly Hartnett & Rick McAllister
University of Hartford Rehabilitation Training Programs
West Hartford, CT

This workshop describes a training and technical 
assistance model designed to provide efficient 
and effective delivery of state-of-the-art tools 
and techniques directly to support teams. This 
unique process focus on a team training design, 
intensive targeted training sessions and embedded 
technical assistance to build capacity in local 
communities. Training components include student 
assessment strategies; development of assessment 
sites, employment opportunities and employer 
partnerships; training, intervention and support; 
and on-site technical assistance following 
training. Training is based on national standards 
and competencies endorsed by the Association of 
Community Rehabilitation Educators.

* Work Works! The Making of a Community Video
Presenters: George V. Nostrand & David Smith
Vocational Opportunity Works! (VOW)
Rutland, VT

Presenters will show the video Work Works, they 
produced and will also talk about how it came 
into being, the process, and how they hope to use 
it in the future. The 30-minute video was part of 
a grant project designed to address community 
issues. It premiered on December 15th of 2004. 
Anne Donahue, editor of Counterpoint reviewed the 
movie saying, "Anyone expecting an amateur 
productionŠwill be caught off guard by this well 
paced and educational look at the role of work in 
our lives, and in particular how it affects the 
lives of people with mental illness."

* Returning to Work with Traumatic Brain Injury
Presenters: Al Urpsis, Deborah Argent, Jane 
Gauthier, Hugh Barclay, Michele Corrow
Division of Disabilities and Aging Services, TBI Waiver Program
Waterbury, VT

This panel of individuals with TBI and their 
support providers will discuss the challenges, 
successes, and strategies associated with 
returning to work following a Traumatic Brain 
Injury.

* Making a Good First Impression: A 
"Business-Friendly" Model to Job Development & 
Placement
Presenters: Teresa Miele, Bill Merritt, Lisl 
Hacker, Denise Abrahamsen, Sofia van Heiningen
Career Choices
Rutland, VT

Over the past 3 years, Career Choices has been 
transforming itself from a rehabilitation model 
to a business model.  In doing so, we have 
implemented a "business-friendly" model that 
incorporates best practices from a wide variety 
of sources.  In this workshop, we will share our 
successes, employment approach and resources. 
Participants will be able to use this information 
as a springboard to further their knowledge and 
improve current employment practices.

* Canoe Building Project for Youth with Emotional Behavioral Disabilities
Presenter: Justin Philie
Lamoille County JOBS Program
Morrisville, VT

Based on the book, Building the Six-Hour Canoe, 
the presenters created a vocational experience 
for youth with emotional behavioral disabilities. 
Inexpensive to build using ordinary tools and 
materials, the canoe gives everybody access to 
boatbuilding and a boat. Light, easy to carry and 
handle, it can be a personal favorite. Or it can 
be the ideal boat for introductory boatbuilding 
courses and for community and/or school based 
building experiences.

* The Art of Disclosing Your Disability
Presenter: Richard Pimentel
Milt Wright & Associates, Inc.
Granada Hills, CA

This presentation will be a guide for applicants 
in talking about disability-related job issues in 
employment interviews. The goal is to increase 
the employment opportunities of qualified persons 
with disabilities, increase the number of 
informed quality employment decisions made by 
employers and reduce discrimination and 
litigation associated with the ADA.

* Assistance Dogs in the Workplace
Presenter: Becky Barnes
Guiding Eyes for the Blind
Yorktown Heights, NY

Unemployment among disabled adults in the United 
States is substantially higher than that of the 
general population.  Having an assistance dog may 
increase the mobility and independence an 
individual has, but it also presents its own set 
of issues in the job market. This will be an 
interactive workshop with plenty of opportunity 
for discussion of these issues and sharing of 
information as well as for questions. Colleagues 
and supervisors will provide a handout that 
offers information and suggestions on proper 
responses to an assistance dog in the workplace.

* The Job Club: Meeting the Vermont Standards!
Presenters: Marian Connor and Dianne Chandler
Mt. Abe High School and Employment Associates
Middlebury, VT

Employment Associates staff will examine the 
process of forming a job club including: A) the 
rationale for developing a job club, B) 
developing the sessions/cycles, C) member 
participation, D) job club philosophy, and E) 
contribution from the Business Advisory Council 
including sessions taught by private employers.


PLUS:

Poster Sessions: Agencies/Companies will display 
& disseminate information and materials.

Various Vendors will be displaying and selling artwork/merchandise.

"Imagine Workforce Inclusion" T-Shirts will be available for sale.

These comfortable shirts are made of 100% 
pre-shrunk cotton. They come in black only.

These attractive T-Shirts are a fun and tasteful 
way to make a statement about your personal 
commitment to workforce diversity and inclusion.

Reserve yours on the registration form. 
Available in Small, Medium, Large, and X-Large.




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REGISTRATION

1) ___Professional (Full day, includes lunch)
Before April 25 ($55)   After April 25 ($65)

2) ___Self-Advocates/Supported Employees (Full day, includes lunch)
Before April 25 ($20)   After April 25 ($25)

3) ___Business Breakfast Special: (Half day, 
includes breakfast, keynote address, morning 
breakout session, does not include lunch).  Only 
$25.00!  This is intended for local businesses to 
learn more about workforce inclusion and 
diversity.  (Certificates of Attendance 
Available) Don't miss this opportunity to hear 
this renowned expert on issues of diversity!



APSE Members deduct $5.00 from fee.  APSE Membership # ____________ (required)

Join APSE now http://www.apse.org/ and attend the 
conference at the reduced rates!!

______Yes, we would like a display table for our 
non-profit agency.  Regular registration is 
required plus $25 vendor fee.  (Space may be 
limited)

Name(s):

Organization:

Address:

City:

State:

Zip Code:

Special Accommodations (please specify):



______Yes, reserve an "Imagine Workforce 
Inclusion" T-Shirt for me! Quantity ____ Size 
_____

Scholarships may be available to persons with 
disabilities on request. Call 802-656-1345 for 
more information.

Please send your registration with check made payable to Vermont APSE
If special accommodations are needed please respond by April 20, 2005

Payment MUST accompany registration unless prior 
arrangements are made with Karen Hussey at 
802-652-2161.

Send Check and Registration to:
Karen Hussey
Vermont APSE
c/o Project Hire/HCS
102 South Winooski Ave.
Burlington, VT 05401    Phone: 802-652-2161

Fax: 802-860-2360
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The Vermont Association for Persons in Supported 
Employment is an independent, non-profit, 
membership organization dedicated to the 
advancement of supported employment for persons 
with severe disabilities.  Funds raised are used 
to maintain the organization and increase 
professional development opportunities for people 
with disabilities and staff of supported 
employment agencies.

A block of rooms have been set aside for the 
Vermont APSE conference for the night of May 10, 
2005 at the rate of $95.00.  Reservations should 
be made by April 10, 2005.

To make reservations call (802) 865-6600 and mention you are with Vermont APSE.

Sheraton Burlington Hotel and Conference Center
870 Williston Road
Burlington, Vermont 05403


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Bryan Dague
University of Vermont
Center on Disability & Community Inclusion
Mann Hall, 3rd Floor
208 Colchester Ave.
Burlington, VT 05405-1757

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Phone: (802) 656-1345
Fax: (802) 656-1357
TTY: (802) 656-8499
Website: http://www.uvm.edu/~cdci/