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The Organisational Characteristics That Enable Successful Employment Transition for People With Intellectual Disabilities

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posted on 2024-11-26, 05:01 authored by A Joyce, P Campbell, Jenny Crosbie, Erin Wilson
ABSTRACTBackgroundSocial enterprises have the potential to address some of the current barriers that people with an intellectual disability experience in transitioning to open employment opportunities. However, it is unknown in detail how social enterprises are able to facilitate this transition, which limits ability to scale‐up these organisational characteristics and strategies.MethodTwenty‐seven in‐depth interviews were conducted with staff, supported employees and partner organisations of a social enterprise to understand the organisational characteristics that enables successful transitions.ResultsThe organisational characteristics of the social enterprise that enabled transitions included offering a variety of roles and workplace environments for people with intellectual disabilities. Organisational characteristics also included having dedicated staff roles to support people with intellectual disabilities to develop skills to transition and for these support staff to network with open employers to facilitate the transition.ConclusionsThe results provide an adaptable model for other social enterprises in how to structure their organisation to facilitate transition to open employment opportunities.

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Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Journal

Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities

Volume

38

Article number

e13319

Pagination

1-17

ISSN

1360-2322

eISSN

1468-3148

Issue

1

Publisher

Wiley