To All Advocates:
On July 27, 2011, the State Council on Developmental Disabilities will vote on an “Employment First”
The Arc strongly supports the effort to improve employment outcomes for people with
“It is the policy of the State of
We object to this wording because, in
We want a strong Employment First policy that improves employment opportunities for people with
The Arc of California is urging the State Council to adopt an alternative statement – one that respects the
Please share your comments with the State Council before they vote on July 27!
Send an e-mail to: council@scdd.ca.gov
Write to: State Council on Developmental Disabilities
Be sure to request that all Council members receive a copy of your message.
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I am writing to express opposition to the draft Employment First policy unless it is amended. Please transmit my comments to all members of the council.
The Arc of San Francisco strongly believes in paid employment and the competitive labor market. The Arc closed its sheltered workshops 8 years ago to promote the inclusion of our clients in paid employment.
But the policy as written subverts the right of people with developmental disabilities to set their developmental goals through the IPP process.
The draft policy does not account for the state’s own actions in continually reducing funding for employment programs that have significantly reduced our capacity to provide the employment and job placement services presumed available by the Employment First policy.
The draft policy does not account for the state’s dismal performance generating new jobs and economic growth, placing people with developmental disabilities at even further disadvantage when pursuing paid employment in a competitive labor market.
The draft policy does not account for the state’s failure to provide a free, appropriate public education for youth with developmental disabilities that adequately prepares students for paid employment when they leave school.
The draft policy does not account for people with developmental disabilities who can afford not to have paid employment, are too sick to have regular paid employment, or wish to pursue higher education through community college or 4-year institution.
The draft Employment First policy will not create any new jobs or new placements in paid employment for clients served by The Arc of San Francisco. The draft policy will subvert choice for people with developmental disabilities in
Please vote NO and adopt a policy that respects individual choice and the IPP.
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Alan S. Fox, M.P.A.
Chief Operating Officer
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