[Rehab] Informed Choice in Job Jeopardy Cases

Dick Davis ddavis at blindinc.org
Thu Aug 6 20:50:36 UTC 2020


Hi Guys,

There are two kinds of rehabilitation cases, as far as I know, and both of
them require IPE's or at least IPE amendments. Informed Choice is a
federal right; it is not up to agency discretion.

If an agency is under Order of Selection (OOS) and not accepting new
clients, they still must accept applications for services and provide
information and referral, counseling, and other services that will help
the individual in the meantime. They just can't pay for things.

If there are several free service options available to the person, there
should be no reason why he or she whoudl be denied informed choice.  But
in that case, the individual will need to choose between whatever services
are available.

The above is the case with a new rehabilitation program.  If the person
has been served in the past, they should be able to jump over the OOS and
receive Post-Employment Services (PES).  There may be some service
limitations under PES, but there is still the need for an IPE, and persons
receiving PES cannot be denied their informed choice  rights under federal
law.

Hope this sheds some light on the issue.

Best,
Dick Davis

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Subject: Re: [Rehab] Informed Choice in Job Jeopardy Cases

Hi Justin,

I was not aware that there was a difference between job retention and job
jeopardy cases. I thought the whole idea was that VR prioritizes serving
people who are at risk of losing their jobs (in job jeopardy), so they
provide services to help the person with job retention.

Thank you,

Justin

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Subject: Re: [Rehab] Informed Choice in Job Jeopardy Cases

Justin, do they mean job retention?

Thanks,

Justin


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Subject: Re: [Rehab] Informed Choice in Job Jeopardy Cases

Hi Ian,

Thank you for your reply.

This person was told that job jeopardy cases do not get IPE's. This person
is in a state with a fully closed Order of Selection, so that nobody can
sign up for VR services. Apparently, the state is trying to figure out how
to start serving people via job jeopardy cases first, so they think they
can give job jeopardy services but not sign people up for a VR case with
an IPE.
Does a standard job jeopardy case involve an Individualized Plan for
Employment?

This person was told that there was no ability to choose their own
vendors, such as who they might want to work with to receive
rehabilitation teaching services. This agency tries to deny informed
choice with every single one of their customers, so it's not really
surprising, but I was skeptical of their argument that job jeopardy cases
did not afford customers informed choice.

Do you have more info to add?

Thank you,

Justin


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Subject: Re: [Rehab] Informed Choice in Job Jeopardy Cases

Justin,

What was the rationale for not having the person on an IPE? Even with a
job in jeopardy case this should still be on an IPE. Informed choice
should apply to any service received from the agency. It does not of
course imply that the client receieves anything they choose but one the
less is still an important consideration for the client and in the life of
the case.

Best regards,
Ian

Ian Shadrick Ed.D., CRC, CVRT

On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 21:46 Justin Salisbury via Rehab <rehab at nfbnet.org>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a friend who was told very recently by a VR counselor that
> informed choice doesn't apply to job jeopardy cases. Allegedly,
> informed choice only applies when people have Individualized Plans for
> Employment, and job jeopardy cases do not receive Individualized Plans
> for Employment. I am sincerely doubtful. Can anyone help explain this
> to
me?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Justin
>
>
> Justin Mark Hideaki Salisbury
> he/him/his
>
> Phone: 808.797.8606
> Email: President at Alumni.ECU.edu<mailto:President at Alumni.ECU.edu>
> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-salisbury
> ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Justin_Salisbury
>
>
> "Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed. You cannot
> un-educate the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate
> the person who feels pride. You cannot oppress the people who are not
afraid anymore."
>
> Cesar Chavez
>
>
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