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Brokering Employment Pathways from Supported Employment Settings to the Mainstream Labour Market

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posted on 2024-10-23, 23:16 authored by Perri Campbell, Andrew Joyce, Erin WilsonErin Wilson, Robyn Eversole, Jenny Crosbie
In Australia, many people with a disability work in Supported Employment Settings (previously known as Australian Disability Enterprises or ADEs). SESs are in a unique position to provide training and support to people with a disability as a transition step to employment in the mainstream labour market. This paper examines how one case study SES facilitates pathways to open employment for supported employees. We explore three key questions: what do these pathways look like, what role can Supported Employment Settings play in facilitating these transitions, and what are the challenges in doing so? We argue that successful pathways involve SESs and employers working together to create bespoke opportunities tailored to individuals. Through a detailed picture of the actors and relationships that are involved in setting up employment pathways, our findings demonstrate the need for both employee and employer preparation and how this can be carried out through purposeful planning.

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Journal

Disabilities

Volume

4

Pagination

843-855

Location

Basel, Switzerland

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  • Yes

ISSN

2673-7272

eISSN

2673-7272

Language

eng

Issue

4

Publisher

MDPI

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