2008
Produced by Matthew K. Weiland and Paul M. Kubek
Content development by Nicole Clevenger
This collection of recorded stories, originally produced as a CD, features Nicole Clevenger telling her story of recovery and providing insight into the importance of work and Supported Employment (SE), the evidence-based practice, in that journey. The CD also features several short tracks from service providers who share some take-home tips about SE, benefits planning, and motivational interviewing.
SE is different from traditional vocational rehabilitation approaches. It is designed specifically to help people diagnosed with mental illness find a regular job of their choice in the community. It emphasizes rapid job-search and placement services, among other consumer-centered principles and practices. It does not require pre-employment training or workshops.
Use these audio files for educating, training, and building consensus about the advantages of SE among consumers, family members, service providers, policymakers, advocates, community stakeholders, and potential employers, among others. Use these resources to advocate for SE services in your community.
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