Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
4-5-2012
Abstract
Our work assists states with building a comprehensive understanding of the factors that influence employment outcomes at all levels: individuals and family, service providers, and state policy. The Framework for Employment, developed through extensive experience and research conducted within the state, is used to guide the much of the system improvement strategy work. The elements represent practices and outcomes known to be effective at enabling states to develop and sustain high-preforming integrated employment system.
Recommended Citation
Freeze, Suzzanne; Butterworth, John; Domin, Daria; Hall, Allison; Winsor, Jean; and Institute for Community Inclusion, University of Massachusetts Boston, "Partnerships that Benefit State Systems" (2012). Office of Community Partnerships Posters. 74.
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/ocp_posters/74
Included in
Civic and Community Engagement Commons, State and Local Government Law Commons, Work, Economy and Organizations Commons
Comments
Presented as part of the poster showcase at the Office of Community Partnerships' Community-Engaged Partnerships Symposium on April 5, 2012 at UMass Boston.