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Organizational Change: Strategies to Facilitate Community
Employment
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- progan@iupui.edu
Pat Rogan, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Indiana University
School of Education, and a Research Associate at the Indiana Institute
on Disability and Community. Dr. Rogan prepares school and adult
service personnel, conducts model demonstration projects, and works
with multiple stakeholders toward national and statewide systems
change. Her work focuses on secondary education, transition from
school to adult life, supported employment, and organizational change
from facility- to community-based services and supports. She has
assisted numerous organizations in the changeover process and has
been involved in conducting national organizational change forums
and coordinating a National Organizational Change Network. Dr. Rogan
is the Past President of the national Association for Persons in
Supported Employment (APSE). She has published several books and
numerous articles, book chapters, and monographs.
National Trends in Community
Services
Organization Structure and
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Process of Conversion |
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- nanwal@earthlink.net
Nancy Brooks-Lane is the Director of Developmental Disabilities
Supports at the Cobb and Douglas Counties Community Services Boards
in Georgia. She directs an Olmstead Implementation site via work
on a U.S. DOL WorkFORCE Action grant. She is affiliated with the
T-TAP project (Training and Technical Assistance to Providers) through
Virginia Commonwealth University and the Institute for Community
Inclusion. She serves on the editorial board of The Journal of Vocational
Rehabilitation.
Consumer Funding Choices |
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Systems Change: Providing
Quality Service Delivery for Persons with Disabilities |
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