Knowledge Translation (KT) Consortium

The Knowledge Translation (KT) Consortium brings together federally funded Training and Technical Assistance Centers, each with their own unique mission addressing different aspects of employment, career readiness and development, transition and accessibility for youth and adults with disabilities. Knowledge Translation (KT) Consortium members come together to 1) meet and interact, 2) share information on each Center’s focus, funding and use of KT tools, and 3) develop a framework for sharing resources and training opportunities to collectively improve employment and economic advancement outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

If you are a Federally funded Training and Technical Assistance Center focused on Employment for people with disabilities and would like to join the Knowledge Translation Consortium, please contact us at: info@leadcenter.org(link sends e-mail).


ADA National Network

ADA National Network(link is external)

The ADA National Network provides information, guidance and training on how to implement the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in order to support the mission of the ADA to “assure equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with disabilities.”

Funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), the network consists of 10 Regional ADA Centers located throughout the United States and an ADA Knowledge Translation Center (ADAKTC).

Each Regional ADA Center focuses on its region’s unique needs. This regional focus is critical to ensuring that ADA National Network services meet the needs of a diversity of populations and stakeholders throughout the country.


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American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Training and Technical Assistance Center (AIVRTTAC)(link is external)

Operated by Northern Arizona University

The AIVRTTAC provides three different types of culturally appropriate training and TA to AIVRS Programs to improve their overall program performance and successful consumer employment outcomes. On the AIVRTTAC website: www.aivrttac.org(link is external), products and tools, Facebook page, e-learning modules, and other resources are available for the AIVRS Programs and disability-related agencies.


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Center for Advancing Policy on Employment for Youth (CAPE – Youth)(link is external)

Operated by Council of State Governments

The Center for Advancing Policy on Employment for Youth (CAPE-Youth) was created by the United States Department of Labor in 2019. The Center seeks to improve employment outcomes for youth and young adults with disabilities by helping states build capacity in their youth service delivery and workforce systems. The center conducts research, develops strategic partnerships and systems coordination, shares best practices, and helps states identify opportunities to expand career pathways, work-based learning, and professional development for youth and young adults with disabilities.


Knowledge Translation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (KTDRR) Center

Center on Knowledge Translation on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (KTDRR) Center(link is external)

Operated by the American Institutes for Research

The Center on KTDRR serves as a primary knowledge translation (KT) resource for NIDILRR-funded researchers, developers, and other KT centers. KTDRR provides an array of training, dissemination, utilization, and technical assistance activities, including supports for the production of high quality systematic reviews and research syntheses; training and assistance to help NIDILRR grantees meet the challenges of evidence standards; training and assistance addressing KT planning; establishment of an Expert Review Panel to provide guidance in ensuring that knowledge products and KT strategies are relevant and accessible to knowledge users; and facilitation of collaboration among NIDILRR grantees, through communities of practice, webcast series and an annual online-only KT conference.


Center on Knowledge Transition for Employment Research (KTER)

Center on Knowledge Transition for Employment Research (CeKTER)(link is external)

Operated by the American Institutes for Research

CeKTER aims to promote the use of employment research findings & research-based products by people with disabilities, employers, employment service providers, vocational rehabilitation professionals, and policymakers among others. CeKTER’s overall goal is to assist NIDILRR disability employment grantees with sharing their work that will improve services, approaches, practices, and policies that support improved outcomes for people with disabilities.


Direct Care Workforce Capacity-Building Center(link is external)

Operated by National Council on Aging

The Direct Care Workforce Capacity-Building Center will provide technical assistance to states and service providers, and facilitate collaboration with stakeholders to improve recruitment, retention, training, and professional development of direct care workers.


Disability Employment Technical Assistance Center (DETAC)(link is external)

Operated by The Lewin Group/TASH

The Disability Employment Technical Assistance Center will provide evidence-based technical assistance (TA) to the Administration on Disabilities (AoD) grantees aimed at improving competitive, integrated employment (CIE) and economic outcomes for individuals with disabilities across America.


EARN Employer Assistance and Resource Network Advancing Workforce Diversity

Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN)(link is external)

Operated by the K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability

The Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN) is a no cost resource that helps employers tap the benefits of disability diversity by educating public- and private-sector organizations on ways to build inclusive workplace cultures. EARN offers information and resources to empower individuals and organizations to become leaders in the employment and advancement of people with disabilities. EARN assists employers through online support and a range of education and outreach activities.


JAN Job Accomodation Network

Job Accommodation Network (JAN)(link is external)

Operated by West Virginia University

The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) is the leading source of free, expert, and confidential technical assistance on workplace accommodations, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related legislation, and self-employment options for people with disabilities. JAN helps people with disabilities enhance their employability, and shows employers how to capitalize on the value and talent that people with disabilities add to the workplace. JAN is funded by a contract from the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy (#1605DC-17-C-0038).


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National Center on Accessible Educational Materials for Learning (AEM Center)(link is external)

Operated by CAST

Operated by CAST, the AEM Center builds the capacity of state education agencies to coordinate with workforce development agencies, higher ed institutions, and early learning programs to develop and sustain statewide systems for the provision of accessible materials and technologies for students and job seekers with disabilities. The AEM Center’s training and technical assistance activities are funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).


National Center on Leadership for the Employment and Economic Advancement of People with Disabilities (LEAD Center)

Operated by National Disability Institute (NDI)

As a WIOA policy development center for people with disabilities who are being served through the nation’s workforce development system, the LEAD Center promotes innovation in policy, employment, and economic advancement to support individual and systems level change for all people with disabilities.


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National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC)(link is external)

Operated by HeiTech Services, Inc.

NARIC is a library and information center focusing on disability and rehabilitation research. NARIC’s literature and data collections support people with disabilities, practitioners, researchers, and advocates in discovering emerging interventions, technology, and supports for inclusive employment, health, and community participation. Core collections include all NIDILRR-sponsored publications and products.


Next Level Now logoNext Level Now (NLN)
(link is external)

Operated by Safal Partners

The Collaborative will assess the Technical Assistance (TA) needs and prioritize services to provide TA in a tier-level structure ranging from Universal TA to Customized TA. This work includes developing TA materials that can be used quickly by Workforce Development Boards (WDBs) and One Stop Operations staff to resolve issues around relevant topics of importance.


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National Resources for Advocacy, Independence, Self-determination and Employment (RAISE) Technical Assistance Center(link is external)

 

The mission of the RAISE project is to enhance the effectiveness and increase the capacity of the Parent Centers to work with youth and young adults with disabilities and their families to access and benefit from transitions services and supports and to partner with state and local agencies to improve transition systems and services. The RAISE project seeks to achieve this mission through building the capacity of the Regional Rehabilitative Service Administration’s funded Parent Training and information Centers (RSA-PTIs). RAISE’s purpose is to assist individuals with disabilities and their families in achieving their employment and independent living goals.


National Technical Assistance Center on Transition (NTACT)

National Technical Assistance Center on Transition: The Collaborative (NTACT:C)(link is external)

Operated by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The National Technical Assistance Center on Transition: The Collaborative (NTACT:C) offers information, tools, and supports to assist multiple stakeholders to deliver effective services and instruction for students and out-of-school youth with disabilities.


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Northeast & Caribbean Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC)(link is external)

Operated by Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

The Northeast and Caribbean MHTTC serves New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, providing training, technical assistance, and resource dissemination to support and enhance the mental health workforce. The Northeast and Caribbean MHTTC is located at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, School of Health Professions, Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions. Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the MHTTC works with organizations and practitioners who provide mental health services to strengthen their capacity to deliver effective, evidence-based interventions.


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Older Individuals who are Blind Training and Technical Assistance Center (OIBTTAC)(link is external)

Operated by the National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision (NRTC) at Mississippi State University

The National Research & Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision (NRTC) implements training and technical assistance projects focused on agencies serving older individuals who are blind (OIB). This project is funded by the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), which focuses on enhancing employment and independent living outcomes for individuals who are blind or visually impaired through research, training, education and dissemination.


Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT)(link is external)

Operated by Wheelhouse Group

The Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT) works to foster collaborations that make emerging technologies accessible. To support workplaces in using inclusive technologies that engage the skills of employees with disabilities. To build a future that works. PEAT is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP).


Peer Experience National TA Center logo - A program of Peer Support Coalition of Florida, Inc.Peer Experience National Technical Assistance Center (PENTAC)(link is external)

Operated by Peer Support Coalition of Florida, Inc.

PENTAC is a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) funded Consumer Supporter TA Center that promotes evidence-based care for adults with serious mental illnesses (peers). PENTAC translates its dedication to developing peers and increasing leadership capacity within the peer workforce by implementing two signature workforce development programs. The Entrepreneur Speaker Series and companion Aspiring Entrepreneur Workshops support individuals seeking financial and occupational wellness through entrepreneurship. The Employer Learning Series on Workplace Well-Being supports small to mid-sized organizations with exploring, embedding, and expanding well-being initiatives. We also provide universal to customized TA in our focus areas upon request.


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Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Center of Excellence(link is external)

Operated by Safal Partners

Registered apprenticeship is the proven gold standard in workforce development. Better aligning industry, workforce and education around apprenticeship can help build a stronger, more resilient, and future-ready American workforce. The Registered Apprenticeship Technical Assistance Center of Excellence is focused on helping key stakeholders across these three systems build and scale strategic partnerships to put more American workers on high-quality apprenticeship career pathways.


Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Advancing Employment for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities(link is external)

Operated by the University of Massachusetts – Boston

The main goal of the Rehabilitation Research & Training Center on Advancing Employment for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disability is to identify strategic approaches to different liaisons to understand the importance of Employment First. This training center conducts research, training, and outreach activities that promote employment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities There are four activities that RRTC supports:(1) Choosing Work: Effective Knowledge Translation and Support for Individuals and Families; (2) Increasing the Effectiveness of Employment Consultants; (3) Building Capacity and Supporting Organizational Transformation for Community Rehabilitation Providers (CRPs); and (4) Policies and Practices of High-Performing State Employment Systems.


Disability-Inclusive Employment Policy (DIEP) Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) logoRehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Disability-Inclusive Employment Policy (DIEP)(link is external)

Operated by Burton Blatt Institute at Syracuse University

The purpose of the DIEP is to develop evidence-based research and tools that ensure people with disabilities who are seeking work, employed, underemployed, or unemployed are able maximize their “equality of opportunity, full inclusion and integration in society, employment, independent living, and economic and social self-sufficiency” (Rehab Act Section 2(a)(6)(B)).


Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy and Measurement

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy and Measurement(link is external)

Operated by the University of New Hampshire

The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy and Measurement (EPM-RRTC) provides support to the disability and policy communities to tackle important policy issues. The center provides insightful knowledge about disability employment policy and an understanding of the labor market experiences of people with disabilities. The center partners with the Association of University Centers of Disabilities, Mathematica Policy Research, and the Kessler Foundation on a scope of work that includes 11 research projects and 12 knowledge translation projects with a wide variety of technical assistance, dissemination of resources, and training.


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Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Improving Employment Outcomes for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities(link is external)

Operated by the Trustees of Boston University

The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, with its network of collaborators, will conduct a Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Improving Employment Outcomes for People with Psychiatric Disabilities.

The goal is to conduct a coordinated program of research and knowledge translation projects and activities that build on the existing evidence-based supported employment and improve employment outcomes for individuals with psychiatric disabilities.


Research and Training Center (RTC) for Pathways to Positive Futures

Research and Training Center (RTC) for Pathways to Positive Futures(link is external)

Operated by Portland State University

The RTC for Pathways to Positive Futures aims to improve the lives of youth and young adults with serious mental health conditions through rigorous research and effective training and dissemination. Their work is guided by the perspectives of young people and their families, and based in a positive development framework.


Research on Disability

Research on Disability(link is external)

Operated University of New Hampshire

Research on Disability is a collective of various Centers focused on Disability statistics, demographics and policy measurement.


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Operated by National Disability Institute (NDI)

The Small Business Hub is a collaboration with over 40 organizations working together to help entrepreneurs and business owners with disabilities. The Small Business Hub is a Community Navigator Pilot Program powered by the U.S. Small Business Administration.


Ticket to Work

Ticket To Work Program Manager (TPM)(link is external)

Operated by Cognosante

Social Security’s Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program supports career development for people ages 18 through 64 who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits because of his or her disability. The goal of this free and voluntary program is to help people with disabilities move toward financial independence through work. The Ticket Program connects beneficiaries with free employment services to help them decide if working is right for them, prepare for work, search for a job or maintain success while working. Participants can receive services such as career counseling, vocational rehabilitation, and job search assistance and training from authorized Ticket Program service providers, such as Employment Networks (EN) or State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agencies.


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Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Quality Employment (VRTAC-QE)(link is external)

Operated by University of Wisconsin-Madison

The goal of the VRTAC-QE is to increase the knowledge and skills of state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies and community partners that help people with disabilities achieve quality employment and career advancement, with emphasis on competitive integrated employment.


VRTAC-QM LogoVocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Quality Management (VRTAC-QM)(link is external)

Operated by Interwork Institute at San Diego State University

The purpose of the VRTAC-QM is to provide training and technical assistance that will enable State VR agency personnel to manage available resources, improve effective service delivery, and increase the number and quality of employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities.


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