Implementing a combined individual placement and support and vocational peer work program in integrated youth mental health settings

Author:

Simmons Magenta B.12ORCID,Chinnery Gina1,Whitson Sarah12,Bostock Sarah1,Braybrook Joshua1,Hamilton Matthew12,Killackey Eóin12ORCID,Brushe Mary34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orygen Parkville Victoria Australia

2. Centre for Youth Mental Health The University of Melbourne Parkville Victoria Australia

3. Telethon Kids Institute University of Western Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. School of Public Health University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimTo describe the implementation and outcomes of a combined individual placement and support (IPS) and vocational peer work program for young people with mental ill‐health.MethodsThis uncontrolled pilot study co‐located IPS workers and vocational peer workers within two integrated youth mental health services (provided to clients aged 15–25 years old). Employment outcomes included job placements (working 15 hours or more per week in a paid competitive job in the open employment market) and sustained employment (employed for at least 26 weeks). Participants who required additional assistance also received peer work.ResultsOf the 326 young people enrolled, 195 (59.8%) achieved competitive employment, including 157 (48.2%) in funder‐approved placements. Among those in approved placements, 87 (55.4%) achieved sustained employment. For the 116 participants additionally receiving vocational peer work, 54 (46.6%) worked in funder‐approved placements, of whom 27 (50.0%) achieved sustained employment. Among 210 participants who did not receive peer work, 103 (49.0%) worked in funder‐approved placements, of whom 60 (58.3%) achieved sustained employment.ConclusionsThe program achieved positive vocational outcomes and good fidelity to the IPS model. Approximately half of young people had employment placements, with a relatively high proportion maintained over time. The similar proportion of placements for those who did and did not receive peer work was encouraging given the IPS team determined that the former group needed additional support.Recommendations include upskilling the workforce, a data linkage system to obtain placement evidence, and using implementation science methodologies to understand how IPS programs are successfully embedded. This demands a coordinated effort between governments and funders, policymakers, services, and professional bodies.

Funder

Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions

State Government of Victoria

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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