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SWAP

Purpose of SWAP:

The purpose of SWAP is to assist young adults in making the transition from school to employment, provide successful employment outcomes, increase community linkages, and new patterns of service for young adults within all categories of disabilities. The program's goals include:
 
  • Building on current transition planning efforts.
  • Creating a career pathway through pre-employment transition services.
  • Filling the case management gap for the targeted population.
  • Supporting collaboration between DVR and local school districts/BOCES.
SWAP is intended to provide employment-related assistance to young adults with disabilities, who are experiencing mild to moderate barriers to employment. Disabilities can include but are not limited to physical, emotional, or learning disabilities. SWAP provides opportunities for young adults to practice and improve workplace skills, consider their career interests, and obtain real world work experience that will lead to competitive, integrated employment in today’s high demand industries.
 

SWAP Services:

Young adults potentially eligible or eligible for services provided through DVR, qualify to receive evaluation and diagnostic services, vocational counseling and guidance, physical and mental restoration services, and training. Additionally, SWAP may provide services such as:
 
  • Pre-employment transition services
  • Career exploration
  • Career development
  • Employment-related instruction
  • Job development / placement
  • Case management
  • One year of follow-up
  • Year-round community-based services

SWAP may provide services when appropriate to:

  • Potentially eligible, applicants of or eligible for DVR services, and
  • Young adults between the ages of 15-24, and
  • Have mild to moderate needs in employment, and
  • Typically living within the boundaries of a school district/BOCES participating in the SWAP program. Young adults who do not live in a participating district/BOCES may access vocational rehabilitation services directly through DVR

Young adults could be:

In-School:

  • Person with a disability under 504 of the Americans with Disability Act
  • Receiving special education services
  • Suspected or known disability not under any other category

Out-of-School:

  • Graduated or aged out
  • Drop-out or at risk of dropping out
  • Under or unemployed

SWAP would not be appropriate for:

  • Middle school aged students or younger
  • Young adults with significant needs who will require extensive services or currently are eligible for supported employment services - Student/parents may access vocational rehabilitation services directly through DVR
  • Young adults Not actively wanting to seek work or engage in pre employment services in the near future

Have a Question?

Julie Baxter
SWAP Coordinator/Specialist
SWAP logo that says "School to Work Allaince Program".

The School to Work Alliance Program (SWAP) is a collaborative initiative between the Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) and local school districts/Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), and is supported by the Colorado Department of Education (CDE).