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Citation:  Chun, J.; Anderson, C.A.; Rumrill, S.; Richard, C.; Zhou, K.; Fry, H.; & Froehlich, R.J. (2024). Promoting quality career pathways for individuals with disabilities through the public vocational rehabilitation program. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 60 (3), 299-310.
Title:  Promoting quality career pathways for individuals with disabilities through the public vocational rehabilitation program
Authors:  Chun, J.; Anderson, C.A.; Rumrill, S.; Richard, C.; Zhou, K.; Fry, H.; & Froehlich, R.J.
Year:  2024
Journal/Publication:  Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation
Publisher:  IOS Press
DOI:  https://doi.org/10.3233/JVR-240014
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Peer-reviewed?  Yes
NIDILRR-funded?  No

Structured abstract:

Background:  Career Pathways initiatives in Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) have emerged as a crucial strategy for enhancing quality employment outcomes among individuals with disabilities. This paper conducts a comprehensive examination of the integration of Career Pathways within VR, emphasizing its significance in aligning vocational goals with evolving labor market demands.
Purpose:  Drawing from the innovative Career Pathways initiatives introduced by the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), this paper addresses the RSA Career Pathways Demonstration Initiatives from 2015 to 2019 alongside the ongoing Disability Innovation Fund-Career Advancement Initiative Model Demonstration Project. The paper also discusses the strengthening of Career Pathways through the development of high-quality Individualized Plans for Employment and program evaluation.
Data collection and analysis:  This study utilized a modified exploratory case study approach to examine past and present career pathways initiatives in state VR agencies. Data were gathered from publicly available documentation and archival records, focusing on 12 cases from two national initiatives: the RSA Career Pathways Demonstration Initiatives (2015–2019) and the Disability Innovation Fund-Career Advancement Initiative Model Demonstration Project (2021–2026).
Findings:  The study reveals a substantial, positive impact on employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities through Career Pathways in VR programs, facilitated by the integration of adaptable pathways, individualized planning, and program evaluation.
Conclusions:  The paper concludes with a comprehensive discussion that reflects on the legacy of Career Pathways initiatives and outlines a sustainable model for the future. It highlights the critical role of VR programs in nurturing adaptable pathways for individuals with disabilities, thereby creating a more inclusive and empowering environment for their vocational aspirations.

Interventions:  Vocational rehabilitation