Employment First is a national systems-change framework centered on the premise that all individuals, including those individuals with the most significant disabilities, are capable of full participation in Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) and community life. Under this approach, publicly financed systems are urged to align policies, regulatory guidance, and reimbursement structures to commit to CIE as the priority goal of day and employment services for youth and adults with significant disabilities.

Many states have formally committed to the Employment First framework through official executive proclamation or formal legislative action.

Employment First Community of Practice

The Employment First Community of Practice (CoP) Webinar Series provides the opportunity to hear from nationally recognized experts on innovative practices being used across the country to advance Employment First. CoP webinars take place on the second Wednesday of each month and address topics such as: 

  • Capacity Building, Provider Transformation,
  • School-to-Work Transition,
  • Employer Engagement, and
  • Policy/Funding Alignment.

Join the CoP Mailing List

The CoP mailing list currently has more than 2,700 subscribers. Subscribers have access to federal disability employment policy briefs and announcements. Subscribers also receive “Save the Date” announcements for upcoming CoP webinars. Click here to join.

CoP Webinar Learning Center

ODEP has hosted more than 100 CoP webinars since 2012. The CoP Learning Center houses many of these webinars, which can be helpful to provider organizations and state and local governments as they move toward an Employment First approach. The webinars are organized into six topic areas and updated periodically.

Employment First State Leadership Mentoring Program

ODEP began the Employment First State Leadership Mentoring Program (EFSLMP) in 2012 in response to states’ request for assistance on how to support individuals with significant disabilities in CIE. Since that time, ODEP has supported 24 states in their strategic efforts to increase CIE for individuals with disabilities, including those with significant disabilities. The EFSLMP inspired selected states to facilitate policy reform and fully implement the Employment First approach with funding alignment, service coordination, and capacity building across state government agencies and external stakeholders which are all vital to promoting CIE options for individuals with significant disabilities. 
EFSLMP laid the foundations for existing ODEP initiatives, such as the National Expansion of Employment Opportunities Network (NEON) and Advancing State Policy Integration for Recovery and Employment (ASPIRE) initiatives.

EFSLMP Resources