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  • Home
  • Job Seeker’s Journey
    • Career Exploration
    • Financial Resources & Benefits
    • Education & Training
    • Work-Based Learning
    • Job Search & Interviews
    • Disclosing Your Disability
    • Employment & Career Growth
    • Overcoming Potential Setbacks
  • About an IRT
    • What is an IRT?
    • Your First IRT Meeting
    • Who Is Part of an IRT?
    • Important Parts of an IRT Meeting
    • What Makes an IRT Successful?
    • IRT Tools & Forms
      • IRT Tools For CBOs
  • Resources
    • Job Seekers
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    • Important Contacts
    • Sustainability
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    • Disclaimer
 
YOUR DREAM
YOUR TEAM
Creating career pathways for
job seekers with disabilities in
New York State
 
 

I’m a job seeker, and...


I want to find a job that
leads to a great career.


Job Seekers
Start Here
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I'm a parent or caregiver image

I’m a parent or caregiver, and...


I want to learn how to
prepare my child for a
stable, long-term career.


Parents or Caregivers
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I’m a community-based
organization (CBO), and...


I want to learn how to
support job seekers with
disabilities through every
step of their journey.


CBOs
Start Here
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I’m a school professional image

I’m a school professional, and...


I want to learn how to
support students with
disabilities by connecting
them to career
opportunities.


School Professionals
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I’m a business, and...


I want to learn how
our company can
embrace employees
with disabilities.


Businesses
Start Here
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Integrated Resource Teams (IRTs)

An Integrated Resource Team (IRT) is a group of people who help an individual with disabilities make progress along their career journey. The goal of an IRT is to help this person earn a living wage and develop a long-term career.
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What is an IRT?

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Your First IRT Meeting Image
Your First IRT Meeting

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What Makes an IRT Successful Image
What Makes an IRT Successful?

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CDO Workforce, HempsteadWorks, Tompkins County Workforce New York and Change Impact developed this website to promote career pathways for youth with disabilities in New York State.

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