Interagency Collaboration Resources

(Individual-level planning, interorganizational framework, collaborative service delivery, organization-level planning, and human resource development)

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  1. Altschul, P, Smart, L, Michaels, C.A., & Park, C.B. (1994). Access to Employment: Improving career placement opportunities for college students with disabilities. Workshop facilitation guide. Albertson, NY: National Center on Disability Services.
  2. Bates, P.W., Bronkema, J., Ames, T., & Hess, C. (1992). State-level interagency planning models. In F.R. Rusch, L. DeStefano, J. Chadsey-Rusch, L. A. Phelps, & Szymanski, E. (Eds.,) Transition from school to adult life (pp. 115-130). Sycamore, IL: Sycamore Publishing Co.
  3. Everson, J.M., Rachal, P., & Michael, M.G. (1992). Interagency collaboration for young adults with deaf-blindness: Toward a common transition goal. Sands Point, NY: Helen Keller National Center, Technical Assistance Center (HKNC-TAC).
  4. Fabian, E.S., Luecking, R.G., & Tilson, G.P., Jr. (1994). A working relationship: The job development specialist's guide to successful partnerships with business. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
  5. Heal, L.w., Copher, J.I., & Rusch, F.R. (1990). Inter-agency agreements (IAAs) among agencies responsible for the transition education of students with handicaps from secondary schools to post-school settings. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 13, 121-127.
  6. Hendricks, D.J., Dowler, D.L., & Judy, B.T. (1994). Real-life issues in job accommodation: Employers' and employees' perspectives. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation,4(3), 174-182.
  7. Holland, J.A., Thompson, A.R., & Bethea, L.L. (1994). Resource guide for students with disabilities. Mississippi State, MS: Career Development Project. Mississippi State University.
  8. Hull, M. (1990). A statewide model for cooperative planning and developing transitional services: Final report. Burlingotn, VT: Department of Special Education. University of Vermont.
  9. Lindsey, P. & Blalock, G. (1993). Transition to work programs in rural areas: Developing collaborative ethic. Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 16(2), 159-170.
  10. Steele, P., Strang, L., Burrows, R., Kiburz, P., Vincent, P., &Sitlington, P (Eds.) (1990). An interagency ventures: Transitioning for people with moderate and severe disabilities. Des Moines, IA: Iowa Department of Education.
  11. Szymanski, E., Hanley-Maxwell, C., & Parker, R.M. (1990). Transdisciplinary service delivery. In F.R. Rusch (Ed.), Supported employment: Models, methods, and issues (pp. 199-214). Sycamore, IL: Sycamore Publishing Co.
  12. Tacoma Public Schools (1994). Interagency Transition Partnershisp: Final report. Tacoma, WA: Tacoma School District #10.

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