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Services to Teens

Detailed Services

If you are a high school student and you are blind, have a visual impairment, or have both vision and hearing loss, we can help you plan your move from school to employment. By working with your teachers and guidance counselors, our Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors can provide specialized services to ensure you are able to go to work in the job of your choice. You can learn more about the services below by contacting the DSB District Office nearest you.

Career Counseling

We can begin working with you as early as age 14 to help you explore the world of work and identify your career interests. Skill and educational requirements along with future job availability will be explored. Activities such as visiting employers where someone does the job that interests you, working side-by-side with someone in this career, or doing volunteer work can be helpful.

Summer Transition Programs

Two summer transition programs are offered through our Rehabilitation Center for the Blind in Raleigh. One provides an opportunity to explore your career interests as well as take specialized classes in areas such as Braille, safe travel, technology, and daily living skills. If you plan to attend college in the fall you may want to participate in the North Carolina State University Summer Program coordinated with our Rehabilitation Center. You will take one class at the University for credit. You will also take specialized classes at the Rehabilitation Center to ensure that you are prepared to enter your academic program in the fall.

Vocational and College Training

Our Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor can assist you in finding a school that will prepare you for your job goal. We can also help you to identify financial resources that might cover part or all of the costs of your training. This may include financial assistance from DSB. Your need for services such as readers or technology will be discussed and a counselor will work with you and the school to ensure your success.

Job Placement

If you are ready for work right after high school, we are ready to assist you with finding a job based on your interests and abilities. Our Counselors have knowledge of employers in your community, and will locate potential job openings for you. We may be able to arrange on-the-job training with your employer. If you attend training after high school, we will begin working with you to find employment as you move towards graduation.

Keeping a Job

After you go to work, we will stay in touch with you for several months to ensure your success. If you or your employer have concerns about how things are going on your job, we will work with the two of you to resolve the issues. Or, if your job duties change we can help you make the transition and, if needed, identify modifications that might be needed. Helping you to keep your job is very important to us. For more information, contact the district office nearest you.
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Last modified:  June 24, 2008