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Supported employment, supported education, and career development.

机译:支持就业,支持教育和职业发展。

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Two articles in the current issue of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal bring into focus the important question of the importance of work, and in particular meaningful employment, in people with a serious mental illness. Gewurtz, Cott, Rush, and Kirsh (see record 2012-34112-003) present findings from a change in policy in Canada for the funding of vocational services for people with a serious mental illness from a fee-for-service model to an outcomes-based model, with reimbursement based on successful competitive job placement and retention, irrespective of job type and consumer preference. The results indicated increased rates of competitive work, mainly in entry-level jobs, but they also raised questions as to whether the narrow focus on job attainment may have been at the cost of less career development and ultimately less meaningful work for the consumers. Baksheev, Allott, Jackson, McGorry, and Killackey (see record 2012-34112-002) found that a combined supported employment and education program for people with a first episode of psychosis led to higher rates of employment and class completion than usual services. The analysis presented in this report showed that no individual consumer characteristics other than program assignment (supported employment and education vs. usual services) predicted vocational or educational outcomes. The findings underscore the potency of supported employment, and suggest that combining it with educational services may be fruitful for people who have recently experienced an episode of psychosis. These findings raise several questions that will be touched on in this editorial, including: Why are career development and supported education important? What have we learned about supported education? What are the current gaps in our knowledge about supported education?
机译:本期《精神病康复杂志》上的两篇文章集中讨论了严重精神疾病患者的工作特别是有意义的工作的重要性这一重要问题。 Gewurtz,Cott,Rush和Kirsh(请参见记录2012-34112-003)介绍了加拿大针对重度精神疾病患者的职业服务经费筹措政策的变化,从收费模式到成果基于模型,报销基于成功的竞争性工作安置和保留,而与工作类型和消费者偏好无关。结果表明竞争性工作的比率增加了,主要是在入门级的工作中,但是他们也提出了一个问题,即狭窄地专注于获得工作是否会以减少职业发展和最终使消费者的有意义的工作为代价。 Baksheev,Allott,Jackson,McGorry和Killackey(请参见记录2012-34112-002)发现,针对精神病初发人群的综合支持的就业和教育计划所带来的就业和完成学业的比例要比普通服务更高。本报告中的分析表明,除计划任务(支持的就业和教育与常规服务)外,没有任何个人消费者特征预测职业或教育成果。这些发现强调了支持性就业的潜力,并建议将其与教育服务结合起来对于最近经​​历过精神病发作的人们可能是富有成果的。这些发现提出了本社论中将涉及的几个问题,包括:为什么职业发展和支持的教育很重要?我们从支持教育中学到了什么?目前我们对支持教育的知识有哪些不足?

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