164 Results for ""
-
What is the communications office responsible for?
The Communications Office is responsible for internal and external communications, social media, the ADS website and channeling Freedom of Information Act inquiries.
ADS Administrative Bureaus -
How do I get information on empowering students with disabilities?
Empowering Students with Disabilities With Connecticut's Level Up Program
For high school and college students For educators and parents For job seekers -
What is the Independent Living Program?
The Independent Living (IL) Program helps people with disabilities live independently and feel more confident. It works through five community-based Centers for Independent Living (CILs) in Connecticut.
More independent living resources Community inclusion services -
What services are there for high school and college students?
Explore services and programs for high school and college students from the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services. These include school-to-work transition services and pre-employment services for students and young adults.
For high school and college students -
How can I get help finding a job if I am 55 or older?
Learn how to find jobs for older adults.
For job seekers -
What are Aging and Disability Resource Centers?
Learn how Aging and Disability Resource Centers help older adults and people with disabilities find the services and support they need.
More independent living resources -
What services are there for those currently employed?
Older adults and people with disabilities who have a job can get support services. There are also programs that help employers.
For those employed -
How can I get back to work if I have been injured on the job?
About the workers Rehabilitation Program
-
What social work services are available for adults who are blind?
Adults who are blind can work with social workers through the Bureau of Education and Services for the Blind (BESB) Adult Services Program. These social workers act as case managers and help coordinate services.
Community inclusion services More independent living resources Healthy living services -
Equal Employment Opportunity
Information on Equal employment Opportunity
ADS Administrative Bureaus -
How can I get a job in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling?
Learn more about jobs in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling with Connecticut Aging and Disability Services.
Careers -
How can I get help accessing assistive technology?
Learn more about programs and services that help with assistive technology from the CT Department of aging and Disability Services. These include loan programs, education, and assessment.
Assistive technology More independent living resources Community inclusion services Deaf Hard of Hearing DeafBlind Services -
What customized employment services are available for people with significant disabilities?
Customized employment services for people with significant disabilities
For job seekers -
What is CT Pathways to Integrated Employment (CTPIE)?
Learn more about the Connecticut Pathways to Integrated Employment (CTPIE) program and how it helps eligible youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities find employment. Find out how to contact the CTPIE program and find resources for job seekers, families, and educators.
For job seekers -
What is the Business Enterprise Program for people who are blind?
The Business Enterprise Program for people who are blind
For job seekers -
What services are there for job seekers?
Explore programs and services from the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services to help you get a job. Get assistance with job searches, interviewing, resume writing, and more.
For job seekers