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Page 1: How to Build an Integrated Work Opportunity by Really, Really Trying  Step 1 – Embrace the idea that individuals need to move out of segregated settings.

Experienced Box Makers and Packaging Experts need only apply!

Page 2: How to Build an Integrated Work Opportunity by Really, Really Trying  Step 1 – Embrace the idea that individuals need to move out of segregated settings.

How to Build an Integrated Work Opportunity by Really, Really Trying

Step 1 – Embrace the idea that individuals need to move out of segregated settings

Step 2 – Realize they are going to need supports above and beyond the SEMP model

Step 3- Look for opportunities Step 4 – Repeat Steps 1-3 until something

sticks – or change the order

Page 3: How to Build an Integrated Work Opportunity by Really, Really Trying  Step 1 – Embrace the idea that individuals need to move out of segregated settings.

Here’s our story…….

Looked for business performing similar work to what we were completing in the work center

Knock on doors (or truthfully – walk right through them if they aren’t locked)

Once you find the opportunity – lead with your strongest team

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We Knocked – The Door Opened

A local distribution center was utilizing a large number of temporary employees from various staffing agencies to make boxes and fill displays with organic milk cartons

In December of 2012 a small crew of 8 -10 individuals from our work center and 4 staff took on a 3 day project

*spoiler alert – we have been working there ever since

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Individuals in our work center have been training for this type of work for years, the only thing that was different was the address

Individuals from Cantalician could keep up with the “temps” working alongside them

Individuals were much more motivated to succeed than their counterparts

Light Bulb Moment!

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Startup Lessons Learned

Assign staff that can see the possibility and are not personally afraid of the opportunity to move into the community

Assign more staff than you think you need and then assign 2 or 3 more know they will eventually fade

Respond to all panicked phone calls by bringing the cavalry to the project This lessened any apprehension the distribution center had regarding

working with individuals with disabilities and kept staff from quitting

Don’t forget about the people left back at the ranch They will feel the shift in resources

Acknowledge that life is different

BRING DOUGHNUTS

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You’re Doing a Fantastic Job!

Quickly realized that the small project was turning into a long term gig and the distribution center wanted us to bring more people to the job

We had about 12-13 individuals working and the as the “new opportunity” became a routine job – the number of staff supports needed at the site dropped

Individuals were now scheduled for 2-3 days per week and we needed to enroll them in SEMP

(oh great – now what!)

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Begin Enrolling People in SEMP

Enclave

(easy right? – think again)

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Wow – You Guys are Amazing

The distribution center is really happy with us and they begin scheduling fewer and fewer temps. We now have about 20 people employed

Opportunities for individuals goes up Integration goes down We need to look for partners

(Great – We are running out of people!)

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We contact other work center programs looking for individuals who are interested in working

This doesn’t go as well as you’d think

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Integration, Integration, Integration

The temporary agency is now out of the picture, and all we really accomplished was moving the location of the work center

Once again we went back to the drawing board and looked for viable partners

We realized we needed to find a partner that was also looking for work for (typical) individuals

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We partnered with Catholic Charities refugee resettlement program and hired 20 production workers

Although this group is anything but “typical” the experience for all involved has been amazing

Page 13: How to Build an Integrated Work Opportunity by Really, Really Trying  Step 1 – Embrace the idea that individuals need to move out of segregated settings.

Lessons Learned While Growing

Keep your administrative team abreast of what you are doing even if you know they are going to scream

Get buy in from your CEO, Board of Directors, HR and Finance Department

Convince them this is paving the way to services of the future

Bake Cookies Repeat as often as necessary until everyone

agrees with you or at least stops saying NO

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Isn’t this great?

Opportunities for individuals with disabilities = Number of individuals with new cell phones = Number of people gaining valuable work

experience = Number of individuals in SEMP = HR resources and frustration = Fiscal Department resources and frustration = Number of grey hairs =

(maybe not for everyone)

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It just keeps growing….

We now have over 100 people employed, working in 3 locations on 3 different shifts

We have to start worrying about the Affordable Health Care Act

We have to start considering benefit packages

We have to worry that our pricing will never cover these additional costs

We have some explaining to do……

(Can too much of a good thing be a bad thing?)

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You need a Business Plan

Our CEO, CFO, HR Director and Board of Directors insist we develop a business plan

We highly recommend you put yourselves through this (painful) process

We used the template on the Small Business Associations Website (with some modifications)

We found a mentor in the staffing business who wasn’t our competition

We have to consider spinning this off to be a separate company

(But we have BA’s in psychology – now what?)

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The question you are just dying to ask

What did we do about transportation? Scheduled everyone that could ride the Metro (Para

Transit) to the bus accessible location Enlisted the help of our local ETP coordinator and

secured funding for a portion of the cost for a van service for the location that is inaccessible by Metro

Hired a part time driver and bought a 15 passenger van Charged the individuals a $10 a day co-pay for their

share of the cost (this doesn’t mean they actually pay it!) Stopped sending transportation bills to people’s homes

and moved to a pay per day system

(But we just keep talking)

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Let’s talk about the staffing you need

Started with 2 production supervisors, a production foreman and the Coordinator of Sales and Production

Our knowledge of work flow and efficiencies became very valuable to our customer

Juggled staff through the work locations like

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Let’s talk about the staffing you need

Brought in job coaches to do training and provide follow along

Moved away from job coaches to do training and provide follow along

Moved to full time vocational trainers at the job site providing training, working on the line and fighting fires

Moved away from production supervisors on site and moved to assistant supervisors for each shift at each location. Assistant supervisor positions are now 100% funded by the customer (this took 1 year)

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Let’s talk about staffing you didn’t know you needed

FULL TIME JUGGLERExperience with OPWDD –SEMP, ESEMP and ETP services, ACCES-VR and manufacturing practices. Able to deal with constant changes to the daily schedule, refusals to work, irate residential managers and constantly changing cell phone numbers. Ability to speak Burmese, Nepalese or any African or Far Eastern language a plus.

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Let’s talk about staffing you didn’t know you needed

Full time Production Manager Experience with a high paced distribution/manufacturing environment. Ability to coordinate a work crew of 25 with varying degrees of skills and English language proficiency while maintaining a safe work environment and keeping a sometimes crabby customer very happy. Ability to speak Burmese, Nepalese or any African or Far Eastern language a plus.

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Lessons learned about the individuals we serve

We were most successful when individuals worked 2 to 3 days per week

All were given the option of what they wanted to do on their days off

Most chose to return to continue receiving prevocational or day habilitation services

Having staff that the individual is familiar with go with them makes all the difference

“These things must be done delicately”

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For example…

Q: “Do you want to work at (insert name of community work location here)?”

A: “No!” Q: “Do you want to go and work with Cindy

today?” A: “Yes!”

Fast forward 3 months later while visiting a work site… “Tell Cindy I said hello!”

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Lessons learned about the care providers of individuals we serve

Families and/or Care Providers were very cooperative at first, however, attitudes changed significantly when: transportation bills arrived in the mail Social Security checks decreased Income taxes needed to be filed

Provide as much information and examples on how income will effect benefits and earnings

Show them the math Keep your fingers crossed

(These things must be done even more delicately)

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More lessons learned

Our agency as the employer works. Having a buffer between the customer and the individuals we serve = long term retention.

Having staff cross trained and utilizing work center staff to cover at the work site

Having OPWDD/ETP work with us to cover a portion of the transportation expense and additional staffing costs

Bringing a variety of skill levels works Integration not just for the sake of integration but to

meet the needs of the customer

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Contact Information

Darren Lisicki, Coordinator of Sales and Production

[email protected]

716-901-8956

Anne Spisiak, Director of Community Services

[email protected]

716-901-8906

Consulting provided for a small feeJust kidding!It’s really expensive.


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