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Issue title: Systematic Instruction
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Everson, Jane M.; | Reid, Dennis H.
Affiliations: The Human Development Center, Louisiana State University Medical Center, 1100 Florida Ave., New Orleans, LA 70119-2799, USA | Louisiana State University Medical Center and The Carolina Behavior Analysis and Support Center Ltd., PO Box 425, Morganton, NC 28680, USA
Note: [] Corresponding author. Tel.: + 1 504 9428245; Fax: + 1 504 942-5908.
Abstract: This paper provides an overview of how person-centered planning principles and practices can be used within supported employment programs to provide work-related preferences and choices for people who have the most severe developmental disabilities. The importance of using person-centered practices in job assessment and development activities is discussed and a summary of the applied research on assessing preferences and providing choices for people with the most severe disabilities is presented. Findings within the research indicate people with even the most significant disabilities have distinct preferences. Additionally, providing systematic choice opportunities to access preferred activities has been shown to enhance skill acquisition, productivity and general enjoyment among individuals who have severe disabilities. Implications of the research findings for supported employment personnel are summarized, with an emphasis on different means of incorporating individually tailored choice opportunities within job assessment practices to ensure developed jobs match employees' vocational preferences.
Keywords: Person-centered planning, Supported employment, Severe disabilities, Choice, Personnel training
DOI: 10.3233/JVR-1997-9203
Journal: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 99-108, 1997
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