Abstract
This article describes procedures necessary to implement a community-based instructional model for vocational training. Issues involved in facilitating systems change are addressed. Strategies for use in gaining administrative support, in programming, community site selection and development, parent involvement, and employer participation are provided. Benefits of community-based vocational training for disabled youth in preparation for transition to employment opportunities are illustrated through presentation of a case study.
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