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Making self-employment work for people with disabilities

by Griffin Cary.

Synopsis

Self-employment is a realistic employment option for all people, regardless of disability. With an emphasis on the involvement of community programs and school transition staff, this book focuses on how to identify and utilize the critical business supports necessary for the development of self-employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Specific topics covered include the role of community rehabilitation personnel and vocational rehabilitation counselors and methods for using programs such as Plans for Achieving Self Support and Ticket to Work. While this book provides practical advice for helping people with developmental disabilities become successfully self-employed, other books on disability and work tend to examine theoretical issues and stop short of providing useful strategies.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2003
ISBN-13 9781557666529
ISBN-10 1557666520
Class Copyright
Publisher Paul H. Brookes
Subject BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 255
Shelf No. GX392