Aufsatz(elektronisch)März 2013

Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Family Employment Awareness Training in Kansas: A Pilot Study

In: Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, Band 38, Heft 1, S. 44-57

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Abstract

Working in competitive employment (employment in community settings with nondisabled peers for minimum wage or higher) has many positive benefits for people with disabilities who have individualized support needs (Johannesen, McGrew, Griss, & Born, 2007). Nonetheless, many of these individuals work in segregated settings or are unemployed entirely (National Disability Rights Network, 2011). The Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT) in Kansas sought to increase expectations for competitive employment and knowledge about employment services, supports, and resources among people with disabilities who have individualized support needs, their families, and the professionals that support them to increase competitive employment outcomes. Our findings from this pilot study indicate that FEAT succeeded in raising expectations and knowledge among these individuals.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2169-2408

DOI

10.2511/027494813807046953

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