This archived webcast addresses a variety of issues which can either prevent or ensure employment success. Individuals who may be described as being deaf and low functioning (LFD) or deaf and at-risk may face obstacles to gaining and maintaining employment. However, history has proven that with enough time and support, these same individuals can be job-ready and able to achieve positive employment experiences once they have gained an understanding of what is expected in an employment setting. Strategies for teaching individuals who are “LFD” the skills and knowledge necessary for obtaining employment will be shared with the audience. Includes presenter materials. (Broadcast date: September 22, 2011)
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Pepnet 2 provided me with prompt, very helpful advising when I contacted them about an interpreter question. Their respo...
Pepnet 2 provided me with prompt, very helpful advising when I contacted them about an interpreter question. Their response was very thorough and informative. I recommend them to any higher education institution that needs information about best practices.
- Kimberly J. Schumann, Director of Enhancement Program - Disability Services, University of St. Thomas