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Vocational Counselors in France: Comparison to Competencies of Employment Specialists Working in Canadian IPS Programs.

Inès de Pierrefeu1, Marc Corbière2, Bernard Pachoud3.   

Abstract

Supported employment programs are evidence-based practices to help people with severe mental illness to obtain competitive employment. The competencies of employment specialists working in these programs are key elements related to work integration. In France, the Messidor Association, a prevocational organisation, has developed a practice with similarities to supported employment and is beginning to develop supported employment programs in their context. The objective of this quantitative study was to evaluate the Messidor vocational counselors' competencies using the Behaviors, Attitudes and Knowledge in Employment Specialists' scale by comparing their results to those of employment specialists working in IPS programs in Canada. Descriptive analyses and a MANOVA highlighted similarities between French and Canadian counselors such as the same importance given to the working alliance with clients and the development of relationships with different stakeholders (e.g., employers). Skills that should be developed in vocational counselors in France include those related to rapid job search and dealing with stigma. In addition, clinical implications are suggested to ensure the development of vocational counselors' competencies in France.

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Keywords:  Employment specialist competencies; IPS programs; Stigma; Work integration

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28194600     DOI: 10.1007/s10597-017-0109-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Ment Health J        ISSN: 0010-3853


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