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Issue title: Systematic Instruction
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Morton, M.V.; | Gibbs, Reg L. | Ragland, Mark
Affiliations: Montana Center on Disabilities, Montana State University – Billings, 1500 North 30th St., Billings, MT 59101-0298, USA | DPHHS-Vocational Rehabilitation, 1211 Grand Ave, Billings, MT 59102, USA | Job Connection, Inc., 1501 14th St. W., Suite 220, Billings, MT 59102, USA
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Abstract: As more attention is focused on the reduction of the high unemployment rate of people with disabilities, more demands are being made on the rehabilitation counselor-employment specialist relationship to produce timely and consumer driven career choices. Interagency collaboration between rehabilitation counselors and community rehabilitation providers can be a critical element in the efficient use of supported employment for people with disabilities. Often, in the effort to define and clarify each other's roles, professionals spend valuable time that could otherwise be devoted to the direct provision of supported employment services. This interview describes the relationship between a rehabilitation counselor and community rehabilitation provider that results in a collaborative problem solving approach to developing and implementing supported employment services. Barriers to teamwork and practical solutions to those barriers are discussed.
Keywords: Collaboration, Systems change, Team building, Interagency development, Interagency rehabilitation, Interagency rapport
DOI: 10.3233/JVR-1997-9208
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 153-157, 1997
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