The North Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities (NCCDD) contracted with i2i Center for Integrated Health to engage the I/DD community and stakeholders in dialogue and visioning for North Carolina’s transition to Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE). The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has made a commitment to increase CIE and has several initiatives moving this forward. There have been significant questions, concerns, and interest in increasing CIE.
What is Competitive Integrated Employment? Competitive Integrated Employment is a national and local effort to increase inclusive employment for individuals with disabilities in integrated settings at competitive wages. Through federal legislation and policy, the federal government is prompting States to create plans of action that will move the States toward Competitive Integrated Employment principles, policies, and processes. Governor Cooper has issued an Executive Order outlining the Employment First initiative. In addition, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has developed a Five-Year Strategic Plan to increase Competitive Integrated Employment. There are many perspectives on how North Carolina should proceed with this transition, the timing and important considerations.
The i2i Center for Integrative Health interviewed individuals representing all stakeholders in the Competitive Integrated Employment discussion and then engaged in an initial information session with stakeholders, providers, and state leaders, and developed a White Paper. Then, i2i took the “leveling the knowledge” component of the initial discussion and placed alongside it national perspectives and lessons learned from NC and other States to ensure that all participants have the same basic understanding of the intent behind Competitive Integrated Employment. Hosting a pre-conference to its semi-annual conference, i2i embedded in the pre-conference this information and these perspectives, serving to meet the following goals of the initiative:
Key 12-Month Goals Identified at Summit: Topic Areas
Policy and Funding for Competitive Integrated Employment:
Train Providers of Supported Employment and Tailored Care Managers:
Educating Employers Around the State and Building Employment Opportunities:
Strengthening Components of Supported Employment:
Address Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) that Impact Employment:
Ann Rodriquez, MHA, Executive Director at ann@i2icenter.
The i2i Center for Integrated Health is the contractor. Contact Ann Rodriguez, MHA, Executive Director at [email protected].
Additional Resources
Download a PDF version of this initiative: Competitive Integrated Employment Engagement, White Paper & Conference
Download the CIE White Paper: North Carolina Transition to Competitive Integrated Employment: Valuing all Perspectives (2022)