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Partnering for Disability Employment: Drafting Effective Interagency Agreements. In-person Workshop April 9, 2025. Also, small icon of a quill pen and ink bottle.

Partnering for Disability Employment: Drafting Effective Interagency Agreements, April 9

An in-person workshop about the importance of effective agreements and best practices for drafting them

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Location

Columbia-Greene Community College
Professional Academic Center (PAC Building), Room 614
4400 Route 23
Hudson, NY 12534
United States

Overview

Free, in-person workshop:

Interagency and public/private agreements are one way that disability service providers and workforce agencies can deepen their cross-system collaboration and coordination in serving youth (ages 14–24) with disabilities. Workshop participants representing human service agencies in the Columbia-Greene and Capital Region Workforce Development Regions will explore the importance of crafting formal interagency agreements (e.g., MOUs, MOAs, contracts, terms of reference, charters, data sharing agreements) with collaborators. The workshop will feature examples of effective state- and local-level agreements from around New York state and across different service contexts. Participants will learn best practices in drafting effective agreements and will practice those strategies in real time.

Schedule:

Sign-in and coffee: 9:00–9:30 AM
Workshop: 9:30 AM–12:30 PM

Location:

Columbia-Greene Community College
Professional Academic Center (PAC Building)
Room 614
4400 Route 23, Hudson, NY 12534

See the campus map for more information
Parking for workshop attendees is in the lots labeled A/B

Workshop leaders from the Yang-Tan Institute include LaWanda Cook and Matt Saleh.

Accommodations:

Please list any accommodation requests (e.g., ASL, advance materials, etc.) in the field provided on the registration page by Friday, March 28.