Federal Rules Would Harm Work Centers for the Disabled

Proposed regulations would cause lower employment for those with special needs


By Anne Schieber | Dec. 11, 2015
Work centers for the disabled provide a useful service for businesses while allowing individuals with special needs to gain work skills and autonomy. But new federal regulations would make life difficult for these charitable operations, potentially causing some to close their doors.  These centers have historically been exempt from minimum wage laws, but proposed rules from the federal Labor Department would end the exemption. Regulators are also considering mandating "integrated work settings," which means they would have to employ more higher-priced, nondisabled workers to work with those who are disabled.  For many centers, that means they would have to fire disabled workers to hire more regular staff.

For now, people with work challenges such as cognitive disabilities will continue to have employment options under an executive order signed by Michigan Lt. Gov. Brian Calley. The order has the effect of insulating rehabilitation work centers from attempts to impose wage and hour regulations that are not appropriate to charitable efforts to provide gainful employment for disabled individuals.

Todd Culver, the executive director of the Michigan Association of Rehabilitation Organizations, the organization that represents work centers, applauded the order, known as “Employment First in Michigan,” because it includes language that his organization supports: “(It recognizes) a competitive employment within an integrated setting as the optimal outcome for persons with disabilities, and honors the choices and goals of individuals along their path to that optimal outcome,” Culver said.

Read more at http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/21931


OUCARES Upcoming Events:

OUCARES Upcoming Evening Enrichment Series 
There is no cost to attend! However space is limited so please RSVP to oucares@oakland.edu

Navigating Oakland County Community Mental Health 
Services & Supports for Individuals with ASD
Thursday, January 21, 2016, 6-7:30pm
Oakland University: Oakland Center Bldg, Lake Michigan Room
Presented by Representatives from Oakland County Community Mental Health Authority

Achieving a Better Life Experience
The ABLE Act: A Tax Exempt Savings Account for Long-Term Needs of Individuals with a Disability.
Thursday, February 25, 2016, 6-7:30pm
Oakland University: Oakland Center Bldg, Lake Michigan Room
Presented by R. Scott de Varona MBA, Michigan Dept of Treasury

Yoga is a fun interactive program that utilizes breathing exercises, yoga poses and movement games. Instructed by a registered Yoga Instructor, lessons are focused on the following:
Improving Movement & Body Awareness
Building Self-Regulation Skills
Learning to Follow Directives
Increasing Focus & Concentration
Developing Self-Discipline
Learning Relaxation Techniques

In addition to Yoga, we have several other NEW program offerings for Winter 2016:
Acting Club (ages 12-18)Through interactive social activities, participants will work towards gaining abilities in voice, movement and presentation skills through theatrical performance. Special focus will be given to how those skills translate to real world situations at home and school. 
Teen Social Club (ages 11-15): This program offers an opportunity for pre-teens & teens to meet new people and socialize while learning about different teen topics each week. The instructor will use a variety of techniques to encourage and demonstrate positive social interaction through games, conversation, shared interests and activities. 
Art Therapy (ages 8 and up): Instructed by a licensed Art Therapist, this program allows participants the opportunity to build self-esteem and independence through the creative process. Foster creativity, dexterity, fine motor skills and problem solving while learning about different art media. 
Judo (2 groups: ages 6-11, ages 12 and up): Learn the basics of Judo while building confidence, self-discipline, listening skills, increase coordinator and controlled movements.
Parent Support Group Designed for parents and caregivers. The mission of this group is to support & strengthen parents of children with ASD through connections and shared experiences.

For complete program descriptions and registration information on all of our programs, please go to www.oakland.edu/oucares/programs/