Progressive Employment for Individuals with the Most Significant Disabiltiies
        
     
    
        
    
    
        Project Description:
        This field-initiated project is researching the progressive employment (PE) model for individuals with the most significant disabilities and significant disabilities served by state vocational rehabilitation agencies and community rehabilitation providers. The PE model is a dual-customer strategy that uses work-based learning strategies to meet the needs of both the business and the jobseeker with a disability while minimizing the risks for both parties. Fidelity to the model is measured in the key areas of: (1) dual-customer design; (2) team approach; (3) focus on high-risk or difficult to place consumers; (4) emphasis on rapid engagement; (5) mechanism for set asides or training offsets for work experience pay; (6) liability and workers compensation insurance for trainees; and (7) data tracking tools for PE. The objective of this project is to determine the impact of PE, when implemented with fidelity, as a strategy for improving competitive employment outcomes for people with barriers to employment. To meet this objective, researchers conduct systematic data collection and secondary analysis of progressive employment implementation data and vocational rehabilitation case file data recorded in four states; create a PE fidelity of implementation scale and measure PE model implementation integrity; compare employment outcomes for groups receiving PE and not receiving PE services in a three-to-four year period; and disseminate research findings to inform future randomized control trials of PE.
     
    
        Keyword(s):
        Progressive Employment,  return to work,  most significant disability
     
    
        Core Function(s):
        Performing Research or Evaluation, Other Direct/Model Services
     
    
        Area of Emphasis
        Employment-Related Activities
     
    
        Target Audience:
        Professionals and Para-Professionals, Adults with Disabilities
     
    
        Unserved or Under-served Populations:
        Racial or Ethnic Minorities, Disadvantaged Circumstances, Limited English, Geographic Areas, Rural/Remote, Urban, Other
     
    
        Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
        Regional, National
     
    
    
        COVID-19 Related Data:
        
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