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Announcement from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council

Any questions about this study or the survey may be addressed to Dr. Tammy nsen-, Principal Investigator, at or via email to tjsmith@.... You may also contact the Division of Research Integrity and Compliance at . The University of South Florida is conducting a research study to examine the relationship between job seekers with disabilities and the One-Stop Service Centers in Florida. Funded by a grant from the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, information gathered from this study will be used to develop a comprehensive report to the Council that will include recommendations and strategies that correspond with our findings. Additionally, as part of this initiative, the final report will include an action plan to implement the recommendations. In Florida, there are eighty-seven (87) One-Stop Centers located in twenty-four (24) areas under the umbrella of Regional Workforce Boards. The primary function of the One-Stop Centers is to assist individuals to find employment and advance their careers. As part of this study, we are seeking information from individuals with disabilities and people who may play a role in the job search (e.g.: a parent, family member, or service provider). You do not need to be a current or former customer of any One-Stop Center in order to participate. Participation is voluntary and any information that you provide will be kept completely confidential. Further, there are no negative consequences should you choose not to participate and you may choose to skip any question that you prefer not to answer. To take part in this study, please click on the link below and complete the brief survey; available in both English and Spanish. We estimate that it will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Surveys will be made available in accessible formats, upon request. Hard copies of the survey are also available, in either English or Spanish, and can be mailed via regular mail with postage-paid envelope included. Requests for these alternative formats should be directed to Sharrine Garrett, Project Assistant, at stgarret@... or . ·English survey

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