University of Massachusetts Boston, Institute for Community Inclusion, MA 02125, USA. jean.winsor.umb.edu
Intellect Dev Disabil. 2011 Aug;49(4):274-84. doi: 10.1352/1934-9556-49.4.274.
In 2007, the low level of young adults with developmental disabilities who were employed in the 3 months postgraduation from high school led the Washington State legislature to authorize and fund the Jobs by 21 Partnership Project. The intent of the project was to identify and demonstrate best practices in sustainable partnerships among Washington State's school and adult service systems. Results indicated that participants in the project were more likely to be employed following school exit and had stronger employment outcomes than students who did not participate. Further, data suggest that improved employment outcomes were supported by the leveraging and maximization of financial and in-kind resources and the strengthening of collaborative relationships across project stakeholders.
2007 年,高中毕业后 3 个月内就业的残疾青年比例较低,这促使华盛顿州立法机关授权并资助了“21 岁就业伙伴关系项目”。该项目旨在确定并展示华盛顿州学校和成人服务系统之间可持续伙伴关系的最佳实践。结果表明,参与该项目的学生毕业后更有可能就业,且就业结果强于未参与项目的学生。此外,数据表明,通过利用和最大化财政和实物资源,并加强项目利益相关者之间的合作关系,改善了就业结果。