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Supported Employment and Psychiatric Intervention

JAMA Psychiatry, 2022
This Viewpoint discusses the benefits of psychiatrists using individual placement and support to help patients find and maintain employment.
Robert E, Drake   +2 more
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The Employer's Guide to Supported Employment

Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 2014
In 2010, 14.7 per cent of the general population of Ireland was jobless and 37 per cent of people with disabilities aged 15–64 were employed with a quarter of these were in part-time jobs. High unemployment increased barriers to employment for people with disabilities with a 48 per cent increase in the numbers applying for jobs.
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Supported Employment

open access: yes, 2006
katedra: KSS; přílohy: 2 CD; rozsah: 55This bachelor's thesis deals with supported employment as a method which allows users of the service easier access to the open labor market.
Mošnerová, Pavlína
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Supported Employment

2013
Abstract As large institutions began to downsize and individuals with severe disabilities moved back to their communities, the need arose for improved disability service programs for these citizens. The result was an increase in sheltered workshops and day-activity programs that offered consistency, security, and safety, much like the ...
Paul Wehman   +3 more
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Fidelity of Supported Employment Programs and Employment Outcomes

Psychiatric Services, 2001
This study attempted to identify critical components of a supported employment program that were strongly correlated with competitive employment outcomes in a state mental health system. Researchers used a supported employment fidelity scale to rate programs at ten community mental health centers in Vermont.
D R, Becker   +4 more
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Supported Employment

Remedial and Special Education, 1986
For many years, it has generally been recognized that persons having severe developmental disabilities could learn vocational tasks and perform these tasks productively in work settings. Techniques for developing vocational skills and related work behaviors are now widely available, yet most adults having severe disabilities remain without employment ...
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Supporting employers

A Life in the Day, 2007
Work‐related support is not just about the person experiencing mental ill health. Richard Frost explains how MINDFUL EMPLOYER™ provides an innovative approach towards helping employers retain staff.
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IT Support for Employment

British Journal of Special Education, 1988
Geoff Busby is director of a project recently launched by the British Computer Society, IT Support for the Disabled. This aims to draw the attention of employers to the ways high technology can enable more disabled school leavers and adults to go into open employment in a widening range ofoccupations.
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Employment Support for the Transition to Retirement

Research on Aging, 2016
As workers near retirement, many experience a medical event that limits the ability to work. Public programs provide health insurance and income support for these individuals, but that support is often not adequate to protect against poverty following the onset of a new health condition.
David C, Stapleton, Jody, Schimmel Hyde
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TEACCH-Supported Employment Program

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1997
Division TEACCH has served over 100 persons with autism through its supported employment program. Three models of supported employment are utilized: individual placement model, dispersed enclave model, and mobile crew model. Within each of these models there is an emphasis on utilizing individual strengths and interests, identifying appropriate jobs ...
J H, Keel, G B, Mesibov, A V, Woods
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