Networking

Connect with the Level Up IN community during Supervisor Circles, special training events, and other networking opportunities.

Create Your Community

We work better when we work together.

Level Up Indiana can help you find a community of professionals to grow and learn with. Join us for monthly opportunities to meet other employment service professionals.

How Will You Connect?

Level Up IN offers many ways to connect with your colleagues. In the dropdown menu, you can learn more about Supervisor Circles, Lunch & Learns, or Training Seminars happening each month. When you’re ready, visit the Events page to sign up for what interests you.

  • Supervisor Circles are small group sessions where you can connect and learn with your colleagues. Meet together to share successes, commiserate on challenges, and work together to find solutions.

    Meetings are online on the fourth Thursday of each month, from 10 AM–11 AM EST.

  • Join a new expert for one hour each month to learn about a topic around employment services. Discussions may cover best practices for accessibility, issues related to mental health, or other VR-related subjects.

    Check out the Events page for upcoming dates.

  • Level Up IN often hosts special seminars and training sessions to work on specific job-related skills. For instance, recent seminars have covered communication skills with clients, families, and other professionals. Seminars may be online or in-person depending on the topic and timing.

    Browse the Events page for details on the next one.

Other Networking Opportunities

Indiana is full of amazing people and organizations dedicated to helping people with disabilities throughout the state. Check out the links below for a chance to connect with other groups of like-minded people.

Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (INARF)

INARF represents providers of services to people with disabilities. They are committed to strengthening supports for Hoosiers with disabilities by maintaining relationships with government agencies and programs, and promoting the interests of people with disabilities.

Strategic Indiana Provider Network (SIPN)

SIPN is an organization that educates the public about resources for individuals with disabilities or with other social, personal, or economic challenges. A group of six non-profit agencies make up the network. Along with over 2,700 direct support professionals working with partner agencies, SIPN serves individuals in need in 70 Indiana counties.

Association of People Supporting Employment First (IN-APSE)

The IN-APSE promotes equality and community employment outcomes of choice for all people with disabilities. In this mission, they advocate, educate, develop best practices, promote public policy, and break down barriers to advance supported employment.