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Article
Research to Practice: The National Survey of Community Rehabilitation Providers, FY2002-2003, Report 2: Non-Work Services
Research to Practice Series, Institute for Community Inclusion
Document Type
Occasional Paper
Publication Date
9-1-2004
Disciplines
Abstract
The second in a series exploring the services people with developmental disabilities receive from community rehabilitation providers (CRPs). Despite recent ideological emphasis on work, the majority of CRPs continued to offer non-work programs and a substantial proportion of the people they served were involved in those programs. Overall, the findings raise questions about CRP commitment to community integration.
Community Engaged/Serving
No, this is not community-engaged.
Citation Information
Jennifer Sullivan Sulewski, Heike Boeltzig, Deborah Metzel, John Butterworth, et al.. "Research to Practice: The National Survey of Community Rehabilitation Providers, FY2002-2003, Report 2: Non-Work Services" (2004) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer-sulewski/20/
Research to Practice Brief, Issue No. 36