What is Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE)?
Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) ensures that individuals with disabilities have access to work opportunities that are inclusive and equitable. CIE means working in settings where employees with disabilities earn wages comparable to those without disabilities, receive similar benefits, and have opportunities for advancement. To learn more about CIE, watch the 2 minute informative video below.
About us
The Idaho Competitive Integrated Employment (ICIE) Center, funded by the Idaho Pathways to Partnerships project, aims to improve the transition of children and youth with disabilities to competitive integrated employment (CIE). Housed at the University of Idaho’s Center on Disability and Human Development (CDHD), ICIE will develop a statewide support system for youth with disabilities aged 10-24, their families, and community partners. This initiative will enhance access to the knowledge and skills needed for effective transition planning, leading to better postsecondary outcomes in community engagement and CIE.
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Vision
We envision a community where talent knows no boundaries, and every individual contributes their unique strengths to a thriving, inclusive economy.
Mission
Create an innovative, community-based system of collaboration and services for children, students, and youth with disabilities to build skills that will increase a post-school outcome of Competitive Integrated Employment.
Purpose
The Idaho Competitive Integrative Employment (ICIE) Center offers statewide support, giving agencies, families, students, and communities the knowledge and skills to improve secondary transition planning and services, helping students with disabilities achieve competitive integrated employment (CIE).