EIPD 101
Vocational Rehabilitation Transition Services
Eligibility
You may be eligible for EIPD services if you:
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Have a disability that affects your ability to find a job, keep working or advance professionally
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Require EIPD services to overcome a disability-related barrier to employment success
There is no cost to apply or to find out if you are eligible for EIPD services and we provide services statewide. Find a local office near you or call 1-800-215-7227 for a referral.
Additionally, you can consult this step-by-step guide of how to open a case with EIPD.
You are presumed eligible for EIPD services and may qualify for special incentives if you have a “Ticket to Work” or receive Social Security Administration (SSI or SSDI) benefits. Call 919-855-3587 for more information and to speak to benefits counselor.
Youth and Student Services
EIPD empowers young people with disabilities to explore career options. Via youth and student services, students set goals for their future and overcome challenges they may face along the way. EIPD’s Transition Services may be provided at no cost for students or youth who:
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are between ages 14 – 24
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have a disability that results in barriers to preparing for, finding, keeping or advancing in employment
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require the help of EIPD to achieve an employment goal
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have applied and been determined eligible
In partnership with educators and community organizations, EIPD also offers pre-employment transition services to meet the needs of students who are considering employment in their future. EIPD's pre-employment transition services are available at no cost for students who:
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are between ages 14 - 21
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are eligible for special education-related services under IDEA or considered an individual with a disability under Section 504
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are enrolled in traditional/alternative secondary or post-secondary program
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have a school referral and signed consent form Youth and Student Services
Employment Services for People who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Specialized VR counselors serve people who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing statewide. Call 919-855-3579 (TTY) for a referral to a local office near you.
Employment Services for People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing or Late-Deafened
VR Services for Eligible Consumers
In collaboration with a EIPD Counselor you will establish a goal for competitive, integrated employment based on your unique skills and abilities and plan the EIPD services needed to achieve that goal. Your Individualized Plan for Employment may include some of the services listed below:
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Career assessments and counseling
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Education and career training
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Job-readiness training
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Supported employment
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Assistive technology evaluations, equipment and training
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Rehabilitation engineering services
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Job placement assistance
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Job coaching
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Self-employment assistance
Your Rights
The North Carolina Client Assistance Program (NCCAP) helps people understand and access rehabilitation services leading to employment and greater community participation. For more information, call 1-800-215-7227 or visit their website.
Additional Information
Disability Inclusive Employers