Journal article
Social firms: Building cross-sectoral partnerships to create employment opportunity and supportive workplaces for people with mental illness
T Paluch, E Fossey, C Harvey
Work | Published : 2012
Abstract
A major barrier to employment for people with mental illness is limited access to supportive and non-discriminatory workplaces. Social firms are businesses committed to employing up to 50% of people with a disability or other disadvantage and to providing supportive work environments that benefit workers. Little research has been conducted to understand the features and social processes that support the vocational experiences of employees with mental health issues in social firms. Objective: This ethnographic study sought to explore the experiences of nine employees at one Australian social firm. Participants: Nine employees of a social firm, with and without mental illness. Methods: Study m..
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