Project SEARCH: Opening Doors to Employment for Young People with Disabilities
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Summary
Is Project SEARCH an effective model for increasing employment among students with significant disabilities? This brief considers this work immersion model designed to help students with significant disabilities transition from school to work. Findings suggest that the model presents a promising approach but the author recommends a thorough evaluation and cost-benefit study to determine whether the outcomes are sufficient to justify the program’s high cost.
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Keywords
community employment; developmental disabilities; individualized education plan; IEP; partnerships; sponsoring employer; community rehabilitation provide; CRP; SVRA; DD agency; SSI; technical Assistance; budget; outcomes
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Bonnie
O'Day
Mathematica Policy Research
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202-264-3455