What is Employment Access?
Employment Access supports adults with an intellectual disability in securing a variety of community based work options which include: employment, work experience and volunteer opportunities. Identified goals, supports and service co-ordination is based on an individualized planning process. A person may follow one of two pathways when they contact Employment Access. They may participate in the Transitional Employment Program or Employment Supports. Community Living Hamilton is an approved service provider for ODSP Employment Supports.
Transitional Employment Program
With the support of a Community Placement Specialist, the individual will develop an action plan identifying vocational interests, abilities, goals, and the supports required to ensure success. The Community Placement Specialist assists the individual in securing and maintaining work experience and/or volunteer opportunities within their community.
Employment Supports
All individuals will have an Employment Plan, which identifies their employment goal and the steps to achievement. The Community Placement Specialist monitors the individual’s progress throughout their plan. Supports required may include: a practical skills assessment, job trials, transportation training, and any other approved goods and services. The outcome of the plan must be to assist individuals in securing and maintaining employment.