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Supported Employment
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Employment of people with serious mental illness
The 2009 Schizophrenia PORT Psychosocial Treatment Recommendations and Summary Statements
Fact Sheet: Building upon Existing Programs and Services to Meet the Needs of Persons with First Episode Psychosis
Fact Sheet: Implementation of Coordinated Specialty Services for First Episode Psychosis in Rural and Frontier Communities
Information Guide: Steps and Decision Points in Starting an Early Psychosis Program
Early Intervention in Psychosis: A Primer
Helping Families Understand Services for Persons with Early Serious Mental Illness: A Tip Sheet for Families
Issue Brief: Supported Education for Persons Experiencing a First Episode of Psychosis
Jumpstarting Community Living and Participation
Your College Community: How People with Psychiatric Disabilities Can Make the Most of Their College Experience
A Practical Guide for People with Disabilities Who Want to Go to College
Community Inclusion from the Perspective of Caregivers
How can I help my patient to take the first steps towards getting a job and working?
Long-Term Effects of Evidence-Based Supported Employment on Earnings and on SSI and SSDI Participation Among Individuals With Psychiatric Disabilities
Fact Sheet: Career Development
Supported Employment: Keys to a Successful Facility
Barriers to Employment for those with Severe Mental Illnesses
There’s More to Young Adult Unemployment Than Mental Health: What Else to Look For
Blueprint for Building Inter-Agency Collaboration through Strategic Planning: Supporting the Employment of Youth & Young Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions
Making it Work: Vocational Peer Mentors for Emerging Adults with Serious Mental Health Conditions (2014)
A Practical Guide for People with Mental Health Conditions Who Want to Work
Promise for the Future: How Federal Programs Can Improve Career Outcomes For Youth & Young Adults With Serious Mental Health Conditions
Supported Employment for People with Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the International Evidence
Achieving Recovery and Attaining Full Employment through the Evidence-Based IPS Supported Employment Approach
Supported Employment: The Evidence
The Individual Placement and Supports (IPS) Library
OnTrackNY Team Manuals
TA Coalition Webinar: Best Practices for Supported Employment
Supported Education as a Component of Coordinated Specialty Care for Persons with First Episode Psychosis
NASMHPD’s webinar on Components of Coordinated Specialty Care for First Episode Psychosis: Guidance Related to the 5% Set-Aside in the Mental Health Block Grant
The supported employment approach seems to be an effective way to help individuals with serious mental illness get a job and earn money. However, even with the help of supported employment some individuals might not be ready for the demands of a job. Could getting a volunteer job be a good way for such individuals to get started?
The supported employment approach seems to be an effective way to help individuals with serious mental illness get a job and earn money. Yet, concerns about losing one’s financial benefits are often expressed by individuals seeking employment assistance. How can those concerns be effectively addressed to help individuals engage with supported employment?
How does one find a Supported Employment Program (SEP) or a Supported Employment Counselor (SEC)?
Does the supported employment approach really help people find jobs?
Supported Employment Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) KIT
Homelessness and Mental Health: Part 2
Can people who have serious mental illness obtain competitive employment?
Supported Employment for Individuals With Mental Disorders