The Getting a Job! online training was developed and designed for students who are deaf or hard of hearing and the professionals who work with them. Focusing on the transition from school to work, the training offers a series of activities, supporting documents and topical videos designed to help the job seeker prepare for the world of work.
Learn more about how individuals can work successfully with employment centers to achieve career goals.
This archived webcast focuses on individuals who are deaf and low functioning, and strategies to support positive employment experiences.
This archived webcast focuses on using a functional approach to communication assessment and interventions.
This archived webcast addresses current challenges in serving the "at-risk" deaf population as they strive for independence, seek meaningful careers, or maintain stability in their jobs.
This archived webcast provides information about the factors that complicate service delivery for individuals who are low functioning and deaf
This archived webcast provides an overview of the low-functioning deaf population, critical issues, and systemic barriers and supports.
Learn more through this video about supporting individuals who are deaf and low-functioning in setting goals and planning for the future.
Use this tipsheet as a quick reference for learning more about services available through state vocational rehabilitation agencies for students who are hard of hearing or late-deafened.
Provides information and resources for deafblind students and their parents as they plan for or participate in postsecondary education and training
Pepnet 2 has been my "Go To" resource for many years while coordinating services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing ...
Pepnet 2 has been my "Go To" resource for many years while coordinating services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. This can feel very isolating and our responsibilities are so unique, but with pepnet 2, I never feel like I'm alone. I'm very thankful for the funding that supports pepnet 2, which supports the rest of us.
- Nancy Allen, Coordinator of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Highline Community College