Archived Webcasts
Online Courses
Overview of Self-Employment for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities
Online Seminars
Web Presence on a Shoe String Budget
Self-Employment for Veterans with Disabilities
Braiding Small Business Start-Up Funding
The Process of Approving Small Business Loans: An Interview with Teri Tosti
Role of Vocational Rehabilitation in Self-Employment
Start A Small Business, Grow A Small Business
Benefits for Veterans with Disabilities
Small Business Development Centers
What is a Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS)?
Veterans with Disabilities and Self-Employment Training Series
Community Rehabilitation Providers and Self-Employment
Resources for Small Business Development
Self Employment for People with Disabilities
Family Support and Self Employment
Self-Employment for Individuals with Disabilities
Using Work Incentives to Fund Micro Enterprises
Self-employment is increasingly sought and attained by individuals with disabilities, including vocational rehabilitation clients. This webcast will present findings from the START-UP USA research studies on self employment, specifically: (1) the extent to which self-employment is used as an employment option for individuals with disabilities within the vocational rehabilitation system, (2) Vocational Rehabilitation policies and practices that promote and inhibit self-employment goals for vocational rehabilitation clients, and (3) exemplary state models for self-employment for use within a customized employment approach. The presentation will include a discussion of the implications of the research findings for individuals with disabilities who are pursuing self-employment through the state Vocational Rehabilitation system, and also for their service providers.