Features of High-Performing Employment Programs

Features of High-Performing Employment Programs

<p> Features of High-Performing Employment Programs12</p><p>Helping people take the first step, high-performing programs are likely to… . Expose individuals to employment early in the individual’s contact with the employment service, frequently at intake. . Coordinate case managers and other helpers to promote work, proactively initiating conversations about employment. . Systematically discuss work with people in a way that emphasizes the individual’s strengths. . Reduce people’s fear of going to work which may affect benefits, symptoms and undesirable behaviors, self-esteem, etc. by actively discussing concerns with trained case mangers. . Make available wrap-around supportive services affirming employment goals.</p><p>Helping people get a job, high-performing programs are likely to… . De-emphasize prevocational programming and the need to move through a progression of vocational activities before working. . Conduct assessments of individual’s vocational interests and abilities quickly, without undue delays, so as to capitalize on the individuals expressed goal and motivation to work. . Offer people a “standing offer of work” that provides timely access to work when people express their readiness and desire to do so. . Rapidly secure approval of eligibility for state vocational rehabilitation services, frequently in less than 4 weeks. . Discuss and support individuals concerns and decisions about disclosing disability status to employers. . Reliance on a variety of types of disclosure or choices that individuals can make about disclosure. . Pay attention to, and know more about, workplace accommodations for people with disabilities. . Make regular direct employer contacts on behalf of specific individuals when they are seeking employment.</p><p>Helping people keep a job, high-performing programs are likely to… . Have more frequent contact with employers on behalf of individual workers on an ongoing basis. . Offer workers a high degree of support from employment services staff both on and off the job site. . Maintain a strong relationship and connection between vocational staff and workers, where individuals experience a high degree of support and know that if they need help on the job, someone is there. . Have employer’s work environments that individuals experience as helpful and flexible. . Hear that their workers are satisfied with their jobs and that their jobs match interests and benefit their lives.</p><p>1 Gowdy, E.L., Carlson, L.S. and Rapp, C. (2003). Practices Differentiating High-Performing Supported Employment Programs. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 26:3. 2 Rog, D. et.al. (1999). Next Step: Jobs Evaluation. New York: Corporation for Supportive Housing. </p>

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