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The Role of Shared Resilience in Building Employment Pathways with People with a Disability

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posted on 2024-05-28, 06:18 authored by P Campbell, Erin WilsonErin Wilson, LJ Howie, A Joyce, Jenny CrosbieJenny Crosbie, R Eversole
For workers living with a disability, pathways to sustainable employment in the open labour market are inhibited by barriers operating at different structural and societal levels. The culture of Australia’s government employment services has applied a ‘work-first’ approach that emphasises finding people employment rather than supporting the acquisition of skills and education. The net effect of this approach is the preferencing of short-term employment solutions, with a focus on individual behaviour or so-called resilience and an emphasis on personal responsibility instead of addressing structural issues. In this paper, we explore how people with disability can be supported in finding employment through a shared resilience approach offered by a Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE). We suggest that WISEs can provide the conditions for shared resilience by developing and sustaining networks needed to generate hybrid pathways to work and by role modelling inclusive work conditions in the open labour market.

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Journal

Disabilities

Volume

4

Pagination

111-126

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISSN

2673-7272

eISSN

2673-7272

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

MDPI

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