Literature DB >> 16075694

Employment outcomes in Massachusetts Clubhouses.

Colleen McKay1, Mathew Johnsen, Reva Stein.   

Abstract

Employment outcomes of individuals participating in 17 Massachusetts Clubhouses certified by the International Center for Clubhouse Development were examined through an annual survey. Major components of employment programs in contemporary clubhouses are identified and individual employment outcomes are described. Within contemporary practice in ICCD clubhouses in this sample, clubhouses provided a three-pronged approach to employment. Between 1998-2001, 1702 individuals worked in 2714 separate job placements, employed in Transitional (TE), Supported (SE), and Independent Employment (IE). Forty percent of members with more than one job (N = 385) participated in at least one TE. Individuals with longer memberships tended to work longer and had higher job earnings.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16075694     DOI: 10.2975/29.2005.25.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Rehabil J        ISSN: 1095-158X


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