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Course Description

This introductory course lays the foundation for understanding the core concepts related to providing effective, efficient, and values-driven employment services and practices. You will explore the field of employment services, with a strong emphasis on relevant history and philosophy as well as funding and partnerships. You will be provided with definitions and descriptions of the key concepts of employment services supports and practices. All employment services providers looking to enhance their understanding of the history of and latest research and developments in employment service delivery and practices will benefit greatly from this course.

Faculty Author

Gina Oswald; Jeffrey Tamburo; Carol Blessing; LaWanda Cook

Benefits to the Learner

  • Dive into the history and evolving philosophy of vocational rehabilitation, including the key concept of Employment First

  • Discuss the context of employment services within local, state and national initiatives

  • Discover resources and opportunities for collaboration

  • Understand the systems of support available to improve employment outcomes

  • Identify how personal values, beliefs and language use impacts service delivery


 
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