Guest guest Posted January 1, 2012 Report Share Posted January 1, 2012 Hi, I haven't followed all of this dialogue but see that the starting a small business discussion has been about families/school districts and public-private partnerships. In case one family wants to have an adult child with a disability start a business, the Social Security Administration's PASS plan is good to know about. I believe that stands for " plan for achieving self-sufficiency " - as an alternative to receiving SSI (or maybe also SSDI). It requires a business plan and then has some financial start-up money. Details about PASS can be had from Mariel Hamer, who's with Work Incentive Planning and Assistance. I think she's still doing this - possible that the funding grant has ended. Her contact info is: mhamer@... and 630.495.0500, ext. 239 or 800.807.6962, ext. 7. Bonnie ________________________________ From: Jerue Family <jeruefamily@...> IPADDUnite Sent: Sun, January 1, 2012 10:47:52 AM Subject: Re: Starting a small business (Was 'shredding service needed') Amy, Ellen, all, great ideas here. Dist. 99 and others creating job training opps for students, as well as infiltrating those local Chambers....excellent!! Thais, the whole idea about creating a business to go after local shredding or assembly projects/contracts, I think has legs...but should definitely involve a number of committed families who have expertise or connections to share. As Ellen says, sustainability is key, and having a broad base of volunteer talent also very helpful. Have never meant to imply here that my local school district set up the whole Helper Girl idea and held my hand throughout the process. I never thought of that as being part of their jobs. However, once we came to them with the business idea and planned out what supports we thought would need, with a little nudge they were more than willing to incorporate those needs into the last few years of her transition IEP. The Vocational Coordinator I worked with was invaluable in being able to see how transition supports could help achieve a sustainable part-time job. Those supports included vital on-the-job coaching, speech & language scripts for interacting with potential customers, O.T. consults and direct service to create envelope stuffing, address label affixing jigs and visual systems, etc. Oh, and transportation while she was learning all of the above. But make no mistake, it was me and my husband and many friends who were versed in things like graphic design, web design, packaging, and accounting who helped launch the business itself. It’s not impossible to do. I know of at least a half dozen other local families who are doing this – and if there’s enough interest within IPADD to discuss this topic in more detail, we’d be happy to oblige. From: Amy Simler Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 11:25 AM IPADDUnite Subject: Re: shredding service needed Hi, Our Transition program has a few microbusinesses which includes shredding. Our Vocational Coordiantor was vital in setting it up and worked with others who have done this previously. Our District allowed us to set-up activity accounts, similar to a school club. We do not pay students directly but we use the money to pay for large portions of our annual overnight trip and other expense the student might of had to pay for previously. For example our Holiday lunch. The businesses are used for teaching vocational skills at a variety of independence levels. We also have become part of two our local Chambers. This has generated business as well as job training opportunities in the community. Thanks, Amy ________________________________ From: Francis PALLUAU <mailto:fpalluau%40wowway.com> mailto:IPADDUnite%40 Sent: Fri, December 30, 2011 11:55:48 AM Subject: Re: shredding service needed Hi Amy, That's great that your district is willing to start a business for your students. Do they get paid? How does that work? At a recent Naperville works meeting we were talking to our district about the setting up a business in order to be able to bid on city contract for things like shredding copying and collating and they said they can't do that. So we started discussing microenterprise with a few parents. Seems like we should be able to put our " shreds " together so that opportunities in our own communities don't pass by. Thais Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2012 Report Share Posted January 1, 2012 Thanks Bonnie, That is interesting info. Sorry I wasn't clear Laurie, didn't mean to imply that you had implied.... Just repeating your wise advice about making sure that supports are in place before leaving school whatever those supports may be. Thais Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2012 Report Share Posted January 1, 2012 Hello and Hapoy New Year! Could you please provide us with some examples of supports in place before kids leave the school system! I would really appreciate it! Thank you lisa Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Re: Re: Starting a small business (Was 'shredding service needed') Thanks Bonnie, That is interesting info. Sorry I wasn't clear Laurie, didn't mean to imply that you had implied.... Just repeating your wise advice about making sure that supports are in place before leaving school whatever those supports may be. Thais Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2012 Report Share Posted January 2, 2012 , That would be different for everyone. Whatever your student needs to accomplish daily tasks,from picture schedule to aug communication device etc. would be a support. Thais Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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