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Individual Placement and Support (IPS) in England.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2020The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the current provision and policy focus on Individual Placement and Support (IPS) in England.This report reviews current and future national developments shaping the future direction of IPS in England.Recent government policy announcements have led to an increased interest and focus on IPS ...
Lauren, Melleney, Tim, Kendall
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Individual placement and support
2011Abstract In most societies, the benefits of employment include increasing one’s financial resources, being productive and contributing to society, utilizing one’s skills and talents, enhancing self-esteem, improving self-image, meeting other people, and structuring one’s time.
Deborah R. Becker +2 more
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2008
To describe the adaptation of the Individual Placement and Support model of supported employment to individuals with a recent first episode of schizophrenia or a related psychotic disorder.Given that the vocational goals of persons with a recent onset of schizophrenia often involve completion of schooling rather than only competitive employment, the ...
Keith H, Nuechterlein +5 more
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To describe the adaptation of the Individual Placement and Support model of supported employment to individuals with a recent first episode of schizophrenia or a related psychotic disorder.Given that the vocational goals of persons with a recent onset of schizophrenia often involve completion of schooling rather than only competitive employment, the ...
Keith H, Nuechterlein +5 more
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Research on the Individual Placement and Support Model of Supported Employment
Psychiatric Quarterly, 1999This paper reviews research on the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model of supported employment for people with severe mental illness. Current evidence indicates that IPS supported employment is a more effective approach for helping people with psychiatric disabilities to find and maintain competitive employment than rehabilitative day programs
Drake, Robert E. +3 more
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Individual placement and support in the Netherlands: Past, present, and future directions.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2020This article addresses the rise of individual placement and support (IPS) within vocational services for people with severe mental illness (SMI), the current state of affairs, and future directions of IPS in the Netherlands.Review of the literature on IPS in the Netherlands, analysis of registration data, and exploration of future avenues for IPS in ...
van Weeghel, J. +4 more
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Is individual placement and support an “active” labor market policy?
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2020The aim of this study was to propose individual placement and support (IPS) as an important component of modern labor market policies and as a paradigm to be considered while drafting and adopting them.Modern European labor market policies, termed activation policies, aim to support a personal commitment to seek employment by linking welfare benefits ...
Rizza Roberto, Fioritti Angelo
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Individual Placement and Support: Does Rurality Matter?
American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation, 2011Little is known about the relationship between population density and employment rates in individual placement and support (IPS), the evidence-based approach to supported employment. Using longitudinal employment data from 87 agencies that provide IPS to clients with severe mental illness in diverse regions of the United States, we categorized and ...
William R. Haslett +4 more
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Implementation of individual placement and support: The Nottingham experience.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2012This case study describes the implementation of individual placement and support (IPS), an evidence-based approach to employment support for people with severe mental illnesses. The case study draws from the literature on implementation and describes lessons learned from the experience of a large mental health provider in urban Nottingham, United ...
Justine, Schneider, Athfah, Akhtar
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Comments on “Individual placement and support”
Community Mental Health Journal, 1994This is basically an article describing a method of improving the competitive work capacity for seriously mentally ill adults, based on placing trained vocational specialists along side of mental health staff in mental health centers and implementing a variety of nontraditional processes of vocational rehabilitation.
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Evaluation of an individual placement and support model (IPS) program.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2004While randomized clinical trials (RCTs) have helped to establish Individual Placement and Support (IPS) programs as an evidence-based practice, it is important to evaluate whether "real world" IPS programs can be implemented with fidelity and achieve outcomes comparable to programs evaluated in RCTs.
Anna M, Lucca +4 more
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