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  Region 16-Employment & Disability

Under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, Region 16 partners joined forces to create and operate a Regional Workforce Development System. The goal of this system is to provide better customer service, choice and opportunity by integrating products and services. The following links will help support individuals with disabilities by providing useful information that will enhance career opportunities.

The Region 16 Partnership is composed of state agencies and regional organizations committed to working together to improve accessibility as well as providing better customer service, choice and opportunity by integrating products and services. Partner agencies that focus specifically on employment for people with disabilities in Region 16 include, Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Iowa Department for the Blind, Southeast Iowa Community College. Region 16 serves residents in Southeast Iowa covering Des Moines, Henry, Lee and Louisa counties.

This collaborative partnership of state and local agencies received a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor and the Social Security Administration to create new positions for Iowa's Workforce Development Centers called "Disability Program Navigators." Disability program navigators will not duplicate services offered by agencies supporting local workforce services.

Jean Couch
Navigator
1000 North Roosevelt Avenue
Burlington, IA 52601
(319) 208-5303
For deaf/hard of hearing use Iowa Relay 711
Jean.Couch@iwd.iowa.gov

Burlington Workforce Center
1000 North Roosevelt Avenue 
P.O. Box 609
     Burlington, IA  52601-0609
Telephone: (319) 753-1671 - Fax: (319) 753-5881
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