Community-based nonwork supports: findings from the national survey of day and employment programs for people with developmental disabilities.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • This article presents findings on community-based nonwork (CBNW; activities that do not involve paid employment but take place in the community) from a 2001 survey of state intellectual disabilities/developmental disabilities agency directors. Survey responses indicated that CBNW is a considerable and growing part of the day services mix but that it is loosely defined with respect to requirements, activities, populations served, and goals. Although CBNW has the potential to enhance the lives of people with disabilities, these findings raise some concerns, including how quality can be assured when supports are loosely defined, how CBNW can be provided without taking resources away from supported employment, and whether community connections can be made when people are supported in groups.
  • Authors

  • Parent, Tracey
  • Sulewski, Jennifer
  • Butterworth, John
  • Gilmore, Dana
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • December 2008
  • Keywords

  • Child
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Employment, Supported
  • Humans
  • Intellectual Disability
  • Social Support
  • State Government
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • United States
  • Volunteers
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 19006432
  • Start Page

  • 456
  • End Page

  • 467
  • Volume

  • 46
  • Issue

  • 6