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		IDHS/DRS helps more than 5,000 
		individuals with disabilities find jobs Program provides necessary tools to earn a 
		living wage and become more independent
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            [August 21, 2014] 
            SPRINGFIELD, Illinois – A 
			program operated by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) 
			Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) helped 5,155 individuals 
			with significant disabilities find gainful employment last year 
			(fiscal year 2014). This was the third consecutive year of positive 
			growth for the program, with more than 15,000 people with 
			disabilities becoming employed during that time period. | 
		
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			 “The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) program helps people with 
			disabilities find quality employment that pays a living wage and 
			offers a chance for advancement and independence,” said IDHS 
			Secretary Michelle R.B. Saddler. “This is just one of the ways we 
			work in partnership with people with disabilities and their families 
			to help them achieve full community participation through 
			employment, education and independent living opportunities.” 
 Many people with disabilities of working age (16-64 years old) are 
			eligible for VR services. Eligible individuals are those who have a 
			significant physical or mental impairment that impedes their ability 
			to go to work. IDHS provides services in 46 local offices located in 
			communities throughout the state.
 
 
			
			 
			DRS, the state’s lead agency for services for people with 
			disabilities, also works with corporate partners and offers 
			training, education and incentives to increase the number of people 
			with disabilities in the workforce.
 
			
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				   In addition, the division assists high school students who 
				have disabilities plan for their futures after graduation 
				through our Transition and Secondary Transitional Experience 
				Program (STEP). The Work Incentive Planning and Assistance 
				Program helps people who receive SSDI/SSI benefits understand 
				how working will affect their benefits. The Supported Employment 
				Program (SEP) serves eligible people with significant 
				disabilities who want to go to work and need on-going support 
				services to succeed on the job.
 For more information and personal success stories, please visit
				www.dhs.state.il.us
 
			[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT 
			OF HUMAN SERVICES] |