Local Partnership Agreement Sample Contracts

CA Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • May 5th, 2020

The intent and purpose of this Local Partnership Agreement (LPA) is to create a more efficient and effective system wherein the three core and multiple community partners work collaboratively to increase competitive and integrated employment for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (ID/DD) in transition through high school and into adulthood. Our LPA will continue to work on creating smooth pathways for individuals to access local community resources and opportunities for competitive integrated employment (CIE) and to be independent contributing members to their community.

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Amador, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Counties Local Partnership Agreement Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint Effective Period: March 2018 to 2021
Local Partnership Agreement • April 24th, 2020

This local Community of Practice (COP) will focus on improving the outcomes of individuals with disabilities. Activities for these individuals will focus on education and employment that will engage our stakeholders, employers and increase community awareness, abiding by the established prevailing wage, (i.e. goal setting, ongoing clear communication, sharing of resources, cross training and shared trainings).

Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint Northern Sierra District Local Partnership Agreement (NSD LPA)
Local Partnership Agreement • February 4th, 2019

The purpose of this partnership is to develop a comprehensive local plan that fosters preparation for and achievement of competitive integrated employment (CIE) through person centered services for youth/adults with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). This LPA is designed to coordinate and streamline the provision and transition of services across the following partners; Local Education Agencies (LEAs) located in Southern Placer County (WorkAbility I Region IV programs), Alta California Regional Center (ACRC) and the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) -Roseville Branch. Additionally, this LPA will increase communication and collaboration across the identified partners through an NSD LPA steering committee, annual in-service and cross training, cross agency data sharing, and the scope of service as outlined in the DOR/ACRC MOU.

Local Partnership Agreement: Redwood Coast Regional Center California Department of Rehabilitation Del Norte County Office of Education
Local Partnership Agreement • August 19th, 2021

This local partnership agreement (LPA) is a collaboration to increase the number of youth with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities who are engaged in competitive integrated employment in Del Norte County. The core partners will promote employment preparation activities for students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities prior to their eligibility for services. The collaboration will maximize services to benefit each student served, with the goal to achieve competitive integrated employment. The LPA will result in development of additional community resources and better transition to DOR adult services-post high school exit/graduation. Core partners will work together to remove bias and barriers to employment for youth with disabilities by educating community partners and our own agency staff. Community education & awareness will result in an increase in business owner’s engagement so they are more open to hire individuals with disabilities.

COMPETITIVE INTEGRATED EMPLOYMENT BLUEPRINT BURBANK UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT/FOOTHILL SELPA LOCAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT Burbank Unified School District | Department of Rehabilitation | Lanterman Regional Center Effective Period: July 2018 - December 2020
Local Partnership Agreement • January 14th, 2019

The purpose of this collaboration is to foster preparation for and achievement of competitive integrated employment (CIE) for youth and young adults (ages 14 through 22) with disabilities including individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD). Through person-centered planning and streamlining the provisions of services, the collaboration will increase communication between partners, remove barriers, avoid duplication of services and increase overall employment outcomes for this population. It is understood by all Core Partners that this document is not to be construed as a binding offer of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) or provision of Core Partner Agency services. Changes and other modifications may be made to this Local Partnership Agreement, as necessary and agreed upon by the Core Partners.

Local Partnership Agreement FY 23-24
Local Partnership Agreement • June 27th, 2023
POLICY/PROCEDURE CONTROL SHEET
Local Partnership Agreement • September 21st, 2021

Prepared by (author) Evidence Based Practice Group Speciality Family Health – Maternity Reviewing Committee Evidence Based Practice Group Approval Committee Family Health Quality and Governance Meeting Ratification Committee N/A Ratification Date 20/09/2021 Expiration Date 16/09/2024 Signature of Chair Name of Chair Anne Holt, Associate Director of Nursing – Family Health

OCLPA) BIO
Local Partnership Agreement • January 24th, 2019

The purpose of the Orange County Local Partnership Agreement (OCLPA) is to enhance partnerships that promote preparation for and achievement of competitive integrated employment (CIE) for youth/adults, 14 years old through 30 years+, with disabilities and related “At Risk” populations including individuals with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities (ID/DD).

North Los Angeles County Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • February 12th, 2021
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Local Partnership Agreement • January 19th, 2023
Orange County Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • September 17th, 2019

Your goal is to best prepare your child or family member for adulthood and to ensure they have the services and supports to reach their goals. For many families this means communicating with agencies and systems that offer services to people with disabilities. It can also mean attending meetings and advocating on behalf of your loved one. This fact sheet includes tips to help you prepare for meetings, develop the best plan for your child or family member, and resolve conflicts that may arise in the process.

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Local Partnership Agreement • July 22nd, 2019

The purpose of this collaboration is to foster preparation for and achievement of competitive integrated employment (CIE) for youth and young adults with disabilities including individuals with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). Through person-centered planning and streamlining the provisions of services, the collaboration will increase communication between partners, remove barriers, avoid duplication of services and increase overall employment outcomes for this population.

California Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) Blueprint Imperial County Local Partnership Agreement (ICLPA)
Local Partnership Agreement • January 21st, 2020

The purpose of the Imperial County Local Partnership Agreement (ICLPA) is to enhance and strengthen partnerships that promote the career preparation and successful placement of youth and adults with disabilities into competitive, integrated employment (CIE). This includes primarily youth and adults identified as having an intellectual and/or developmental disability (IDD) and may include others whose disability creates similar barriers to employment.

LOCAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT Glendale Unified School District | Department of Rehabilitation | Lanterman Regional Center Effective Period: July 2018 - December 2020
Local Partnership Agreement • January 14th, 2019

The purpose of this collaboration is to foster preparation for and achievement of competitive integrated employment (CIE) for youth and young adults (ages 14 through 22) with disabilities including individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD). Through person-centered planning and streamlining the provisions of services, the collaboration will increase communication between partners, remove barriers, avoid duplication of services and increase overall employment outcomes for this population. It is understood by all Core Partners that this document is not to be construed as a binding offer of Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) or provision of Core Partner Agency services. Changes and other modifications may be made to this Local Partnership Agreement, as necessary and agreed upon by the Core Partners.

Orange County Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • July 2nd, 2020
Fresno Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • March 12th, 2020
Orange County Local Partnership Agreement (OCLPA) Workforce Development Program Information Sheet
Local Partnership Agreement • July 26th, 2018

The COAST program stands for Career Options through Academic Support Training. The program will provide ID/DD students a unique vocational pathway that offers free non-credit courses. The purpose of the program is to provide valuable job and employability skills in professional settings to transition students to their choice of vocation.

San Mateo County Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • November 19th, 2018

The purpose of this San Mateo County Local Partnership Agreement is to improve levels of services and employment opportunities for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (ID/DD) through focusing on person-centered planning, streamlining the provision of services for this population and building creative collaborations among all stakeholders.

Local Partnership Agreement Collaborative Corona-Norco Unified School District Addendum I
Local Partnership Agreement • November 3rd, 2020

The purpose of this Corona-Norco Unified School District – Local Partnership Agreement Collaborative (CNUSD-LPAC) is to establish collaborative partnerships in the Corona-Norco area leading to improvements in the level and quality of services, which ultimately promotes the preparation and achievement of Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) for youth and adults with intellectual disabilities/developmental disabilities (ID/DD).

Alameda and Contra Costa County Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • July 30th, 2018

The purpose of the Alameda and Contra Costa Local Partnership Agreement (ACCLPA) is to foster preparation for and achievement of Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) for individuals with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). The framework for this collaboration is to develop shared goals, develop and implement shared protocols, and share data that will augment successful implementation of CIE for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Sonoma – Napa LPA Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • September 3rd, 2019
A JOINT FUTURE LOCAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT ABERDEENSHIRE
Local Partnership Agreement • September 17th, 2020
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Orange County Local Partnership Agreement Competitive Integrated Employment
Local Partnership Agreement • October 25th, 2018
Tri-Counties Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • September 24th, 2019
Morongo Unified Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) Local Partnership Agreement Collaborative (MULPAC) Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint Local Partnership Agreement (LPA) – Addendum I Effective Date: 2019-2020
Local Partnership Agreement • January 22nd, 2020

The purpose of this Local Partnership Agreement Addendum to the Inland Empire Local Partner Collaborative (IELPC) for Competitive Employment (CIE) 2018 is to establish a local partnership agreement specific to partners within the Morongo Unified SELPA. The Morongo Unified SELPA Local Partnership Agreement Collaborative (MULPAC) will enhance collaborative partnerships within the Morongo Unified SELPA leading to improvements in the level and quality of services, which ultimately promotes the preparation and achievement of CIE for youth and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (ID/DD).

Orange County Local Partnership Agreement (OCLPA) Workforce Development Program
Local Partnership Agreement • August 1st, 2020

Program Independent Vocational and Educational Supports North Orange Continuing Education Ages Served 18 years and older Location Anaheim Campus1830 West Romneya Drive, Anaheim, CA 92801 Wilshire Center315 East Wilshire Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832 Cypress Center9200 Valley View Street, Building 100, Cypress, CA 90630 NOCRC Office505 North Euclid Street, Suite 200, Anaheim, CA 92801 Summary The Independent Vocational Educational Supports (IVES) Program provides coaching to support students as they complete postsecondary educational programs and seek employment.IVES is vendored as Tailored Day Services through Regional Centers. Students may receive up to 7 hours per week of 1:1 support to assist with achieving their vocational or educational goals. Web Address www.noce.edu Contacts DSS Office disabilitysupport@noce.edu 714-484-7057 Lorri Guy lguy@NOCE.edu 714-808-4916

Local Partnership Agreement – South Santa Barbara County In Support of the CA Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint for Change Effective: July 1, 2020
Local Partnership Agreement • January 5th, 2022

The purpose of this Local Partnership Agreement (LPA) is to enhance, leverage and sequence existing services to support and empower students and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to make informed choices for Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) opportunities.

Orange County Local Partnership Agreement (OCLPA) Steering Committee Membership 5-18-23
Local Partnership Agreement • May 12th, 2023

Stephanie Alire Instructor/Supervisor Project SEARCH Kaiser Anaheim Medical Center/Goodwill OC salire@ocgoodwill.org (714) 336-3624

Local Partnership Agreement – North Santa Barbara County In Support of the CA Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint for Change Effective: January 1, 2022
Local Partnership Agreement • January 5th, 2022

The core and community partners are committed to listening directly to job seekers and family members to learn about employment challenges, making unified recommendations for high-level change, and enhancing access to community employment selected by the job seeker. The partners are committed to sharing information about services and supports available to help individuals with disabilities prepare for employment, find jobs and advance in the workforce.

Far Northern Regional Center Local Partner Collaboration (FNRCLPC) Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint
Local Partnership Agreement • May 13th, 2019

The purpose of the Local Partnership Agreement (LPA) is to provide services and employment opportunities for youths with Intellectual Disability & Development Disability (ID/DD) through focusing on person-centered planning, preparation for and achieving competitive integrated employment and building creative collaborations among Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), Local Education Agencies (LEA), Workforce Development Job Centers, and Far Northern Regional Center. This LPA is designed to coordinate and streamline the provisions and transition of services.

Local Partnership Agreement – Ventura County
Local Partnership Agreement • April 17th, 2019
Competitive Integrated Employment Blueprint Region Local Partnership Agreement Effective Date: 2018
Local Partnership Agreement • October 25th, 2018

This LPA is consistent with the AJCC System Memorandums of Understanding (MOU), effective on the 1st day of January 2018, and entered into by the Riverside County and San Bernardino County Workforce Development Boards (WDB) and the DOR, along with their respective partners.

Solano County Local Partnership Agreement
Local Partnership Agreement • June 3rd, 2020
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