Research: Articles
Supported Employment
- Table of Contents - Supported Employment: A Customer-Driven Approach for Persons with Significant Disabilities
- Supported Employment: A Customer-Driven Approach
- Organizational Marketing
- Customer Profile
- Job Development: The Path to Careers
- Employment Selection
- Job Site Training
- Long Term Supports
- Quality Supported Employment Services
- Forward - The Impact of Supported Employment for People with Significant Disabilities: Preliminary Findings from the National Supported Employment Consortium
- Introduction - The Impact of Supported Employment for People with Significant Disabilities: Preliminary Findings from the National Supported Employment Consortium
- Supported Employment: Critical Issues and New Directions
- Paying For Success: Results-Based Approaches to Funding Supported Employment
- Supported Employment: It's Working in Alabama
- Empirical Evidence of Systems Change in Supported Employment
- The Quality of Supported Employment Implementation Scale
- A Profile of Vocational Rehabilitation Interagency Activity Improving Supported Employment for People with Disabilities
- Interagency Agreements Encouraging Supported Employment for People with Disabilities: Preliminary Report on Exemplary Practices
- The Cutting Edge: State Policy Innovation and Systems Change
- Initiatives Influencing the Emergence of Results-Based Funding of Supported Employment Services
- Vocational Outcomes for Persons with Severe Disabilities: Design and Implementation of Workplace Supports
- Personal Assistance Services: A Vital Workplace Support
- Rural Routes: Promising Supported Employment Practices in America's Frontier
- Workplace Supports: A View From Employers Who Have Hired Supported Employees (Manual Article)
- Workplace Supports in Practice
- Supported Employment and Natural Supports: A Critique and Analysis
- A Paradigm for Evaluation of the Federal-State Vocational Rehabilitation Program
- Competitive Employment: Has it Become the "First Choice" Yet? (Chapter)
- Sheltered vs. Supported Employment: A Direct Comparison of Long-Term Earnings Outcomes for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities
- Extended Services in Supported Employment: What are providers doing? Are customers satisfied? (Chapter)
- Extended Services in Supported Employment: What Are Providers Doing? Are Customers Satisfied? (Article)
- APSE Testifies in the House: Focus on Preserving Title VI-C Supported Employment Funding
- Paul Wehman's Testimony to President's Commission on Excellence In Special Education Transition
- Competitive Employment: Has It Become the "First Choice" Yet? (Article)
- Improving Access to Competitive Employment For Persons With Developmental Disabilities as a Means of Reducing Social Security Expenditures
- The Myths and Realities of Supported Employment
- Ensuring Support Systems that Work: Getting Beyond the Natural Supports vs. Job Coach Controversy
- Everybody's Doing It: A National Survey of the Use of Natural Supports in Supported Employment
- Extended Employment Support: Analysis of Implementation and Funding Issues
- Funding Supported Employment: Are There Better Ways?
- A Survey of Training and Technical Assistance Needs of Community-Based Rehabilitation Providers
- Use of Social Security Work Incentives by Supported Employment Agencies and Consumers: Findings from a National Survey
- Supported employment for persons with traumatic brain injury: a preliminary investigation of long-term follow-up costs and program efficiency.
- Changes in the quality of autistic people's life that work in supported and sheltered employment. A 5-year follow-up study.
- Supported Employment: The Challenges of New Staff Recruitment, Selection and Retention
- Supported employment benefit-cost analysis: Preliminary findings
- Strategies for funding supported employment: A review of federal programs
- Cost effectiveness of supported employment programs: What we need to do to improve outcomes
- Supported employment program development and research needs: Looking ahead to the year 2000
- Supported employment and assistive technology for persons with spinal cord injury: Three illustrations of successful work supports.
- Findings from a national disability business summit: Implications for the field.
- Customer initiated supported employment
- Toward a customer-driven approach of supported employment
- Toward a national agenda for supported employment
- Supported employment for persons with severe disabilities: Positive trends in wages, models and funding
- Supported Employment: An alternative model for vocational rehabilitation to persons with severe neurologic, psychiatric or physical disability
- Project Corporate Support (CORPS): A model demonstration oproject on workplace supports.

