Client
Assistance Program |
The Client Assistance Program (CAP) is mandated in each state in
order for that state to receive federal rehabilitation funds. This
program is a 100% federally
funded formula grant program.
In Iowa, the Division of Persons with
Disabilities, Department of Human Rights, had been designated by
the Govenor to operate CAP for the past 17 years. Federal law requires
that the program be operated outside of the rehabilitation agencies
it monitors. In Iowa this includes the Department for the Blind,
the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services, and the seven
centers for independent living and rehabilitation agencies they
contract with for client services. The program operates on the federal
fiscal year ending September 30.
Over the past
fiscal year two disability consultants provided CAP services until
January 2007 when one consultant retired.The remaining consultant
provided services for the rest of the year. CAP provides the following
services to Iowans with disabilities:
- Advise
and inform clients and applicants of all services and benefits
available to them through programs authorized under the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973 as amended (Act);
- Assist
and advocate for clients and applicants in their relationships
with programs authorized under the Act;
- Inform
individuals with disabilities in the State of Iowa, especially
those who have traditionally been unserved or underserved, of
the services available to them under the Act and under Title I
of theAmericans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Provide
representation on the State Rehabilitation Council;
- Advocate
for systems change in agencies funded under the Rehabilitation
Act to improve services to Iowans with disabilities.
Information
and referral services are available to all Iowans. In previous years,
requests for these services had grown; however, as more individuals
use electronic access to information, the number has dropped. The
chart below depicts the requests over the past 13 years. In fiscal
year 2007, there were 422 requests.
![Graph information and referral](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081003224805im_/http://www.state.ia.us/government/dhr/pd/images/CAPIandR07.gif)
There
were 4,222 hits on the CAP web pages this year and 5,422 publications
were provided.
Requests fall into three primary categories.
![Graph information requests](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081003224805im_/http://www.state.ia.us/government/dhr/pd/images/CAPinfomationreq07.gif)
CAP
services assist clients of the rehabilitation agencies in resolving
problems
so their rehabilitation programs can continue and they can
move to employment. Results of these services during the year are
depicted below.
![Graph case outcomes](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081003224805im_/http://www.state.ia.us/government/dhr/pd/images/CAPOutcomes07.gif)
The
race/ethnicity of CAP clients:
![Graph Race Ethnicity](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081003224805im_/http://www.state.ia.us/government/dhr/pd/images/CAPracethnicity07.gif)
The level of
requests for CAP intervention to assist in working with programs
authorized under the Rehabilitation Act had remained fairly constant.The
chart below shows the individual cases served. There were 64 individual
cases served during fiscal year 2007.
![Graph cases served](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081003224805im_/http://www.state.ia.us/government/dhr/pd/images/CAPcases07.gif)
View
the CAP Annual Report 2007 in PDF
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If you have
questions or need additional specific information, please call
Jackie Wipperman at 1-800-652-4298 or email her at Jackie
Wipperman. |
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