Understanding the provision of self-employment for people with disabilities in the State Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program: A policy review

Author:

Hansen Kathryn12,Keeton Beth3,Jones Joseph1

Affiliation:

1. The Harkin Institute for Public Policy and Citizen Engagement, Des Moines, IA, USA

2. Drake University Law School, Des Moines, IA, USA

3. Griffin-Hammis Associates, Atlanta, GA, USA

Abstract

BACKGROUND: State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies play a critical role in helping people with disabilities gain employment; however, self-employment remains an infrequent outcome for VR participants even though self-employment rates are disproportionately higher for people with disabilities than the general population. OBJECTIVE: The study provides a broad review and analysis of state VR self-employment policies to identify barriers that impede equitable access to self-employment services and provide recommendations on how to address these nationally. METHODS: The policy analysis included reviewing 73 VR state and territory agency’s policies across the country, using data from the RSA-911 self-employment data and other sources about the self-employment process through VR agencies. RESULTS: Currently less than 2% of VR participants exit into self-employment nationwide. Three policy areas that could increase outcomes for self-employment are self-employment assessments, market analysis or business planning requirements, and self-employment funding and financing guidelines. CONCLUSION: Policymakers need to explore new opportunities to address unintended barriers and increase equitable access to self-employment such as replacing trait focused self-employment assessments, providing technical assistance from the beginning of the self-employment process, and develop funding policies that better align with those for wage employment services.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Occupational Therapy,Rehabilitation

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