Creating employment opportunities for people with disabilities in healthcare: The Bristol Employment Collaborative
Autor: | Kimberly Lapine, Aniko Laszlo, Alexis D. Henry, Jean Goldsberry |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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media_common.quotation_subject Economic shortage Certificate program State (polity) Nursing Homemaker Services Employment Supported Activities of Daily Living Health care Humans Disabled Persons media_common Strategic planning Health Services Needs and Demand business.industry Rehabilitation Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Home Health Aides Rehabilitation Vocational Public relations Service provider Home Care Services Local community Massachusetts Unemployment Workforce Female Business |
Zdroj: | Work. 41:355-360 |
ISSN: | 1051-9815 |
DOI: | 10.3233/wor-2012-1302 |
Popis: | Unemployment is a significant problem among working-age adults with disabilities. The Bristol Employment Collaborative (BEC), one of five Regional Employment Collaboratives in Massachusetts, brings together State agencies, community employment service providers, educational institutions, local businesses, economic development organizations, and people with disabilities to design and implement regional strategies to enhance employment opportunities and outcomes for people with disabilities. Launched in 2009, BEC has developed an innovative model to train people with disabilities to become personal assistance services workers, a healthcare occupation with high demand. The case study describes the strategic planning process undertaken by BEC partners to develop a certificate program to be offered by the local community college. The first class enrolled in September 2010 and graduated ten weeks later. Innovative approaches such as the one being pursued and developed by the BEC could help address both unemployment for people with disabilities and the labor shortages in the healthcare sector. |
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