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Disabled people and employment

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Disabled people and employment is a review of research and development initiatives intended to help disabled people get or stay in work, which takes the views of disabled people themselves as a yar...
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  • 08 July 1998
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Disabled people and employment is a review of research and development initiatives intended to help disabled people get or stay in work, which takes the views of disabled people themselves as a yardstick by which to assess good practice. Drawing on broad-based consultation, it pinpoints gaps in existing research, and highlights the varying requirements of disabled people, employers and service providers as users of research. It also identifies a need for the wide variety of development initiatives which exist to be more effectively targeted, more systematically evaluated, and brought to the attention of a much wider audience.

The report is divided into three main parts. The first part explains why the review was carried out and what it covers; the second part considers research to date and existing research and development initiatives; and the final part draws together the themes and evaluates the prospects for future research and development in the areas identified as a priority by disabled people themselves.

This report is essential reading for employers, policy makers, service providers, and everyone concerned with getting more disabled people into work.

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Price: $32.95
Pages: 68
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 08 July 1998
ISBN: 9781861341211
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with Disabilities, Disability: social aspects
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Contents: Introduction; Part One: Setting the scene: About the review; The review in context; Disabled people and the labour market; Part Two: Getting work and staying in work: Preparing for work; Finding and applying for jobs; Being at work; Becoming disabled in work; Part Three: Future research and development: A changing agenda.