The situation of professional integration of young people and adults with disabilities through the supported employment system
Totolan Mircea Damian (),
Colasiz Mariana () and
Cioranu Vlad Alexandru ()
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Totolan Mircea Damian: Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania
Colasiz Mariana: Independent researcher, Romania
Cioranu Vlad Alexandru: Independent researcher, Romania
BlackSea Journal of Psychology, 2023, vol. 14, issue 3, 78-89
Abstract:
The general purpose of this research is to assess the level of social and professional integration of a sample of graduates with disabilities coming from the School Center for Inclusive Education "Albatros" Constanta who benefit from supported employment. In this regard, with the support of the school management, former principals, the two teachers-psycho-pedagogues and the social worker, we started identifying and collecting this information using as working methods and techniques: biographical method (anamnesis and catamnesis), analysis of school and archival documents, conversation and survey method based on the questionnaire technique (Social and Professional Integration Assessment Questionnaire - ISP) and administered a scale from a questionnaire of personality that measures the facet "happiness".
Keywords: Supported employment; disability; intellectual disability; happiness; professional integration. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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