Disability employment policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and advocates from multiple organizations participated in a live Twitter chat on expanding supported employment efforts.
A recap of the chat is available on Wakelet, featuring numerous resources and strategies.
Continue the conversation by following @UICHealthRRTC and using the hashtag #SEworks.
A recap of the chat is available on Wakelet, featuring numerous resources and strategies.
Continue the conversation by following @UICHealthRRTC and using the hashtag #SEworks.
Twitter chat theme |
-How do we expand the reach of evidence-based supported employment?
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Chat questions
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Q1: What strategies facilitate the delivery of evidence-based supported employment?
Q2: In what ways can peers help advance the field of supported employment? Q3: What tools and resources have you found useful in implementing evidence-based supported employment? Q4: What are creative funding arrangements for evidence-based supported employment? Q5: What have you learned about supported employment for groups that typically face labor force disadvantage such as women, minorities, people with multiple disabilities, elders & transition-age youth? Q6: Many people who receive supported employment still aren’t working. What would help? Q7: What kinds of public policy are needed to further the development of evidence based supported employment? |
A recap of the chat is available on Wakelet.
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Follow #SEworks @UICHealthRRTC @IPSinAction for additional news, resources, and perspectives on evidence-based supported employment.
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