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Bringing Employment First to Scale: Pushing the Integrated Employment Agenda: A Case Study of Maryland’s High-Performing Employment System
ThinkWork! Publications
  • Jean Winsor, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Cady Landa, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Allison C Hall, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • Caro Narby, University of Massachusetts Boston
  • ThinkWork! at the Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston, ThinkWork! at the Institute for Community Inclusion at UMass Boston
Document Type
Occasional Paper
Publication Date
10-1-2018
Keywords
  • Integrated Employment,
  • Employment First,
  • Systems Change,
  • IDD,
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities,
  • Employment,
  • ThinkWork
Abstract

This brief summarizes data collected from key informants in Maryland about the state’s efforts to support integrated employment for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). It highlights features that contribute to the effectiveness of Maryland’s collaborative structures that have resulted in the state’s success in achieving integrated employment outcomes for individuals with IDD across three state systems: IDD, vocational rehabilitation (VR), and education. Presentation of these features is organized by the seven elements of the Higher-Performing States Employment Framework. These elements have been found to be important in achieving higher rates of competitive integrated employment outcomes for people with IDD.

Community Engaged/Serving
No, this is not community-engaged.
Citation Information
Winsor, J., Landa, C., Hall, A., & Narby, C. (2018). Pushing the Integrated Employment Agenda: A Case Study of Maryland’s High-Performing Employment System. Issue 16. Boston, MA: University of Massachusetts Boston, Institute for Community Inclusion.