An integrated practical placement programme for students with disability: A pilot study

Author:

Kiegaldie Debra123,Shaw Louise14ORCID,Hunter Stuart1,Davis Jan1,Siddel Helen5,O’Brien Mike5

Affiliation:

1. Holmesglen Institute, Moorabbin, VIC, Australia;

2. Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia;

3. Holmesglen Private Hospital, Moorabbin, VIC, Australia;

4. La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia;

5. The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, Australia

Abstract

Supported work internship programmes for young adults with disability are an evidence-based model, leading to greater employment outcomes. This mixed methods pilot study evaluated the experiences of students, supervisors and a project coordinator, who participated in an Integrated Practical Placement (IPP) programme for students with disability in Australia. Intervention students (n = 10) completed 3, 9-week rotations, and accessed personal placement support and employment coaches. Comparison students (n = 38) completed 3, 2-week placements without additional support. Intervention students perceived significantly greater initial changes in work skills ( p < 0.01) and work readiness ( p < 0.05). Intervention students reported development of communication and self-organisational skills and stressed the value of staff support. Post programme 70% of intervention students gained employment, compared with 15.4% of comparison students. The findings suggest an evidence-based supported employment programme emphasising personalised assessment and training, could provide individuals with disability the required skills to enable successful employment.

Funder

Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, State Government of Victoria

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Health Professions (miscellaneous)

Reference35 articles.

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2. Australian Disability and Clearing House on Education and Training (2021) Vocational education and training (VET) statistics. Available at: https://www.adcet.edu.au/inclusive-teaching/understanding-disability/vet-statistics (accessed 19th May 2021).

3. Australian Government (2022) Disability and Carers: Supported Employment. Available at: https://www.dss.gov.au/disability-and-carers-programmes-services-for-people-with-disability/supported-employment (accessed 24/05/22).

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