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The Social Enterprise as an Alternative Work Option for Persons with Developmental Disabilities: A Case Study of Staff Perspectives at Common Ground Co-operative

机译:社会企业作为发展性残疾人的替代工作选择 - 以共同合作社的员工视角为例

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Traditional employment options for persons with developmental disabilities are lacking. Employment options available for persons with developmental disabilities are reflective of the medical and social model perspectives of disability; with segregated and supported employment reinforcing the idea that persons with developmental disabilities are incapable and competitive employment missing the necessary accommodations for persons to be successful. This study examined social enterprises as an alternative employment option that can balance both medical and social model perspectives by accommodating for weaknesses or limitations and recognizing the strengths and capabilities of persons with developmental disabilities in the workplace. Moreover, this study is part of a broader case study which is examining the nature and impacts of a social enterprise, known as Common Ground Co-operative (CGC), which supports five social purpose businesses that are owned and operated by persons with developmental disabilities. This study is part of the Social Business and Marginalized Social Groups Community-University Research Alliance. To date, a case study has been written describing the nature and impacts of CGC and its related businesses from the perspectives of the Partners, board members, funders and staff (Owen, Readhead, Bishop, Hope & Campbell, in press & Readhead, 2012). The current study used a descriptive case study approach to provide a detailed account of the perceptions and opinions of CGC staff members who support each of the Partners in the five related businesses. Staff members were chosen for the focus of this study because of the integral role that they play in the successful outcomes of the persons they support. This study was conducted in two phases. In the first phase five staff members were interviewed. During this stage of interviews, several themes were presented which needed to be examined in further detail, specifically staff stress and burnout and duty of care for business Partners versus the promotion of their autonomy. A second phase of interviews was then conducted with one individual participant and a focus group of seven. During both interview phases, Staff participants described an employment model that creates a non-judgemental environment for the business Partners that promotes their strengths, accommodates for their limitations, provides educational opportunities and places the responsibility for the businesses on the persons with developmental disabilities cultivating equality and promoting independence. Staff described the nature of their role including risk factors for stress, the protective factors that buffer stress, and the challenges associated with balancing many role demands. Issues related to the replication of this social enterprise model are described.
机译:缺乏针对发育障碍者的传统就业选择。为发展性残疾人提供的就业选择反映了残疾的医学和社会模式观点;隔离和支持性就业加强了这样的观念,即残障人士无能为力,竞争性就业缺少使人成功的必要条件。这项研究考察了社会企业作为一种替代性就业选择,它可以通过适应弱点或局限性并认识到工作场所中发育障碍者的优势和能力来平衡医学和社会模式的观点。此外,此研究是更广泛的案例研究的一部分,该案例正在研究被称为共同基础合作社(CGC)的社会企业的性质和影响,该企业支持发展性残疾人拥有和运营的五种社会目的企业。这项研究是社会企业和边缘化社会团体社区大学研究联盟的一部分。迄今为止,已经撰写了一个案例研究,从合作伙伴,董事会成员,出资者和工作人员的角度描述了CGC及其相关业务的性质和影响(欧文,雷德黑德,毕晓普,霍普和坎贝尔,在媒体和雷德黑德中,2012年) )。当前的研究使用描述性案例研究方法来详细说明CGC工作人员的看法和观点,这些工作人员支持五个相关业务中的每个合作伙伴。选择工作人员是本研究的重点,因为他们在所支持人员的成功成果中扮演着不可或缺的角色。这项研究分两个阶段进行。在第一阶段,对五名工作人员进行了采访。在访谈的这一阶段,提出了几个主题,需要进一步详细研究,特别是员工的压力和倦怠,以及对业务合作伙伴的照顾义务与促进他们的自主权。然后进行了第二阶段的访谈,其中有一名参与者和一个由七个人组成的焦点小组。在两个面试阶段中,员工参与者都描述了一种雇佣模式,该模式为业务合作伙伴创造了一个非判断性的环境,可以促进他们的优势,适应自身的局限性,提供教育机会并将企业的责任放在培养平等的发展性残疾人身上和促进独立。工作人员描述了他们角色的性质,包括压力的风险因素,缓解压力的保护因素以及与平衡许多角色需求相关的挑战。描述了与该社会企业模型的复制有关的问题。

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    Bishop Courtney;

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