학술논문

An integrated practical placement programme for students with disability: A pilot study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities. Dec2023, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p994-1012. 19p.
Subject
*STUDENTS with disabilities
*JOB skills
*LEARNING disabilities
Language
ISSN
1744-6295
Abstract
S upported work internship programmes for young adults with disability are an evidence-based model, leading to greater employment outcomes. This mixed methods pilot study evaluated the experiences of students, supervisors and a project coordinator, who participated in an Integrated Practical Placement (IPP) programme for students with disability in Australia. Intervention students (n = 10) completed 3, 9-week rotations, and accessed personal placement support and employment coaches. Comparison students (n = 38) completed 3, 2-week placements without additional support. Intervention students perceived significantly greater initial changes in work skills (p < 0.01) and work readiness (p < 0.05). Intervention students reported development of communication and self-organisational skills and stressed the value of staff support. Post programme 70% of intervention students gained employment, compared with 15.4% of comparison students. The findings suggest an evidence-based supported employment programme emphasising personalised assessment and training, could provide individuals with disability the required skills to enable successful employment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]