WORKERS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Vermont Contacts
State Agency Responsible for Providing Services to People with Developmental Disabilities
The Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL) is the center of the Agency of Human Services' program management and policy development with respect to older persons and persons with disabilities. The DAIL plans, coordinates, administers, monitors, and evaluates state- and federally-funded services for people with developmental disabilities and their families within Vermont. The DAIL provides funding for services, systems planning, technical assistance, training, quality assurance, program monitoring, and standards compliance.
Agency of Human Services
Dept. of Disabilities, Aging & Independent Living
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05671
Phone: 802-241-26488
TTY: 802-241-3557
Fax: 802-241-4224
State Agency Responsible for Overseeing Employment Opportunities for People with Developmental Disabilities
The Vermont Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, or VocRehab Vermont (or just VR) is a section of Vermont State government. Its job is to help people with disabilities to prepare themselves for work and find or keep a job. You may contact VR by telephone, mail, or in person at one of the VR regional offices.
Vermont Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
103 South Main Street
Weeks 1A
Waterbury, Vermont 05671-2303
Voice/TTY: 866-VRWORKS or 866-879-6757
TTY Next Talk: 802 241-1455
Sheltered Employment
VocRehab Vermont is committed to assisting all people with disabilities who want to work. Supported employment provides a wide range of services designed to teach necessary skills, help a person transition into a job, and ensure that employers meet the needs of their employees. For more information, call 866-VRWORKS (866-879-6757).
Supported Employment Coordinator
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Weeks 1A, 103 South Main Street
Waterbury, Vermont 05671-2303
Phone: 866-879-6757
Competitive Employment
The Client Assistance Program (CAP) is part of Vermont Legal Aid, Inc. and can help explain your rights for VR services. CAP can also help settle disagreements with your counselor and can assist in appealing decisions made by your counselor. CAP can provide information about the services available through each agency, explain your rights and responsibilities, help you work out problems with your counselor or the agency, help you with appeals, listen to your concerns and recommend changes in agency policies to improve services for everyone and inform you about your employment rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act. For more information, call the St. Johnsbury office at 802-775-0021 or the Rutland office at 800-769-7459
VocRehab Vermont
Weeks 1A, 103 South Main Street
Osgood II Building
Waterbury, Vermont 05671-2303
Voice/TTY: 866-VRWORKS (866-879-6757
The Vermont Association of Business, Industry and Rehabilitation (VABIR) is Vermont's liaison between private sector employment and skilled workers with disabilities. Working under a program through the US Department of Education called Projects With Industry (PWI), the VABIR provides pragmatic, real-world information to both employers and job-seekers. A person may be unemployed or underemployed due to their disability; VABIR's job is to find a way to use their skills in a way which will circumvent or accommodate a specific disability. VocRehab Vermont works in close partnership with VABIR. For information, contact the VABIR Administrative Office at 1-800-639-2909 or contact:
VABIR
75 Talcott Rd. #30
Williston, VT 05495
Phone: 802-878-1107
Fax: 802-288-9697
Health and Safety
The Project WorkSAFE program, Vermont Department of Labor & Industry, seeks to work with the employer to maintain safe working standards. The Project WorkSAFE job Safety and Health Consultation Services Program is available at no charge to businesses in the state of Vermont. For more information on Project WorkSAFE, call the Vermont Department of Labor & Industry - Safety and Health Consultation at 888-SAFE-YES (888-723-3937) or 802-828-2765, Montpelier.
The Vermont Occupational Safety and Health Administration (VOSHA), Department of Labor and Industry, provides safety and health protections to most private sector workers and state and local government employees within the state. VOSHA investigates complaints about workplace safety and health hazards.
Vermont Occupational Safety & Health Admin.
Vermont Department of Labor
5 Green Mountain Dr.
P. O. Box 488
Montpelier, Vermont 05601-0488
Phone: 800-287-2765
Reporting Abuse and Neglect
Adult Protective Services (APS) is a public safety program within
the Division of Licensing & Protection, Department of Aging &
Independent Living. APS is tasked with receiving and investigating
allegations of abuse, neglect and exploitation of vulnerable elderly
and disabled adults in Vermont. APS is also involved in community
education programs to raise the public awareness of abuse issues,
stimulate prevention efforts and educate personal care staff members
about their mandatory reporting responsibilities. To report abuse,
neglect or exploitation of a vulnerable adult, call
800-564-1612 or
802-241-3918.
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Protection and Advocacy
Another advocacy source is the State Rehabilitation Council, an advocacy group that seeks to increase consumer-directed and effective vocational services and to create resources and services that will result in equal employment opportunities for Vermonters with disabilities.
Vermont State Rehabilitation Council
36 Quaker Road
Grand Isle, VT 05458
Phone: 802-343-5975
Vermont Legal Aid is a non-profit law firm organized into specialized projects serving clients from six offices located throughout Vermont. There is no charge for services as Vermont Legal Aid is funded through state and federal grants and by private donations. Vermont Legal Aid helps Vermonters who have low incomes, are elderly or who have disabilities and who have legal problems.
Phone contact: 800-889-2047
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Disability Rights Vermont defends and advances the rights of people with mental health and disability issues. Disability Rights Vermont supports human and civil rights by investigating complaints of abuse and neglect and complaints of violations of individual rights. Disability Rights Vermont works towards a system that honors the dignity and needs of all people with disabilities. Disability Rights Vermont is a member of the National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems. For information, call or write:
Disability Rights Vermont
141 Main Street/Suite 7
Montpelier, Vermont 05602
Voice: 802-229-1355
Toll-free: 800-834-7890
TTY: 802-229-2603
Fax: 802-229-1359
e-mail info@vtpa.org
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- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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(800-232-4636)
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