About Connect-Ability

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Connect-Ability began in late 2005 with a federal grant to the State of Connecticut to identify and remove barriers to employment faced by people with disabilities. This five-year, multimillion dollar systems change grant involved a detailed look at the State's employment and disability services infrastructure in order to identify problem areas and implement lasting solutions.

Connect-Ability has two primary customers:

  • Employers of all sizes and in all industries who are seeking qualified workers
  • People with disabilities of all ages who are seeking employment for the first time or who want a new challenge

Our program does not directly provide services to match individuals with specific jobs. Instead, our efforts are targeted at removing the barriers which keep our primary customers from finding one another. These barriers include, but are not limited to, low expectations, the transition from school to work, inadequate transportation, and the actual process of recruitment, hiring, and retention.

The activities of Connect-Ability follow the structure outlined in our strategic plan.

Systems change grant - Over the past few years, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have issued grants to states to create new ways for people with disabilities to be included in their local communities. Target areas have included transition out of institutions, support systems, housing, social inclusion, and work. The Medicaid Infrastructure Grant (MIG) is focused on removing barriers to employment. Connecticut's first MIG created a buy-in program under Medicaid so that people no longer had to choose between working and having the health insurance and support services they need. Connect-Ability is Connecticut's second Medicaid Infrastructure Grant.

Employers - Connect-Ability works with large corporations, medium-sized businesses, and small employers in all sectors, including government service.

People with disabilities of all ages - Connect-Ability's target population is cross-disability and across the lifespan. This means that people may have physical, sensory, emotional, and/or intellectual disabilities; and may be high school students, people in their 30's or 40's, or people of retirement age.

 

Steering Committee

Connect-Ability is managed by a Steering Committee made up of Connecticut employers, individuals with disabilities, educators and advocates.

Name

Representing
Abbot, QuincyThe Arc of Connecticut
Anderson, Patricia L.Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education & Bureau of Rehabilitation Services
Beaulieu, Claudette J.Department of Social Services
Clay, PattiBureau of Rehabilitation Services, Connect-Ability

Fradette, Kerri

Bureau of Rehabilitation Services, Connect-Ability

Glomb, WalterDown Syndrome Congress
Henry, Glendine Bureau of Rehabilitation Servcies, Connect-Ability
Higgins, Pam UCHC 
Johnston, ToddAbility Beyond Disability
Khantivong, Khampasong Bureau of Rehabilitation Services, Connect-Ability
Kosloski, StanDisability Collaborative
Ludlum, CathyConsultant
Langton, Mary AnnCouncil on Developmental Disabilities
Marioni, KathyDepartment of Labor

Marshall, Melissa 

Business Leadership Network

Morgana, David 

Monteleone, Susan

Board of Education & Services for the blind
Nowakowski, TerryDepartment of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Porter, AmyBureau of Rehabiliation Services, Connect-Ability Director

Quick, Jim

Spinal Cord Injury Association

Shugure, Noreen

UCHC 

Stankaitus, ReggieTraveler's Insurance

Torres, Margarita

Bureau of Rehabiliation Services, Connect-Ability

Van Tassel, JanConnecticut Legal Rights
Wood, RobinDepartment of Developmental Services
Walker, DeborahDepartment of Labor
Wolf, Barbara ParksOffice of Policy and Management
 
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Connect-Ability works to remove barriers that make it hard for job seekers with disabilities to find and keep jobs. Our role is to offer information, tools and technical assistance to job seekers and employers rather than provide direct job placement services.

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