出版社:Utrecht University, Maastricht University, Groningen University
摘要:The AMPANS Foundation is a social organization founded in 1965 and since September 2007, operates a pre-employment Service (SPL) in coordination with the Division of Mental Health of the Althaia Foundation. The SPL is a social service supplementary to the already existing social, health and work networks. Our survey attends people who have severe mental health disorders and 33% of disability and, who are stabilized; with a total of 113 people. The main aim of the SPL lies in increasing the level of employability and facilitating social integration and employment of people assisted, through training and promoting the acquisition of professional skills required. In order to do so, the SPL performed the following actions: - Analysis of the psychosocial situation of the user. - Professional / vocational orientation. - Motivation and professional development. - Design of a training plan and training support. -Training in basic habits and skills in the workplace. - Support to search for a job. - Placement (settlement) and maintenance support in the workplace. - Family intervention in the process of occupational rehabilitation. Since its beginning, the SPL of AMPANS performs close coordination with mental health services, and both set up the Joint Committee on Evaluation and Monitoring Services, formed by specialists from both the Mental Health Foundation Althaia (psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers) and SPL specialists (occupational therapists, social workers and educators). This committee assesses the people’s suitability for admission in the program; keeps track of throughout the stay period in the SPL and, also when it is decided the program is completed. This committee meets monthly alternatively in an organization or another. Both organizations have positively assessed the existence of this committee because it can provide a person centered care within a framework of integration of health and social assistance.
关键词:integrated care ; employement ; severe mental disorders ; labor motivation