Author: Daniel F. Ranney
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Category : Drugs and employment
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Employer Attitudes and Hiring Policies, Relative to the Vocational Rehabilitation of Young Drug Abusers
Author: Daniel F. Ranney
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Category : Drugs and employment
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Category : Drugs and employment
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Vocational Rehabilitation of the Drug Abuser: Theory and policy
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Category : Drug abuse
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Category : Drug abuse
Languages : en
Pages : 164
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Employment and Addiction: Overview of Issues
Author: Hugh Ward
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Category : Drugs and employment
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Report on the creation of employment opportunities for sufferers of drug abuse enrolled in rehabilitation or vocational rehabilitation programmes in the USA - presents the research results of a study conducted in the new york city urban area, and considers the employment policy issues, management attitudes in the private sector, employment discrimination problems, legal aspects of the problem, etc. Bibliography pp. 46 to 50.
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Category : Drugs and employment
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Report on the creation of employment opportunities for sufferers of drug abuse enrolled in rehabilitation or vocational rehabilitation programmes in the USA - presents the research results of a study conducted in the new york city urban area, and considers the employment policy issues, management attitudes in the private sector, employment discrimination problems, legal aspects of the problem, etc. Bibliography pp. 46 to 50.
Vocational Rehabilitation of the Drug Abuser; Gainfully Employed
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Monograph comprising conference papers, social research reports and reference materials on vocational rehabilitation for victims of drug abuse in the USA - discusses legal aspects, government policy and responsibility, employment discrimination, management attitudes, etc., includes behavioural profiles of drug-users and suggests guidelines for social adjustment programmes. Illustrations, references and statistical tables. Conference held in oakland 1973 mar 28 to 30.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Monograph comprising conference papers, social research reports and reference materials on vocational rehabilitation for victims of drug abuse in the USA - discusses legal aspects, government policy and responsibility, employment discrimination, management attitudes, etc., includes behavioural profiles of drug-users and suggests guidelines for social adjustment programmes. Illustrations, references and statistical tables. Conference held in oakland 1973 mar 28 to 30.
Integrating Substance Abuse Treatment and Vocational Services
Author: Nancy K. Young
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Category : Alcoholics
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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Category : Alcoholics
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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Research and Development Projects
Author: United States. Employment and Training Administration
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Category : Labor supply
Languages : en
Pages : 922
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Category : Labor supply
Languages : en
Pages : 922
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Manpower Research and Development Projects
Author: United States. Department of Labor. Manpower Administration
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 642
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Languages : en
Pages : 642
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Review of Policies Regarding Substance Use Disorders in State/federal Vocational Rehabilitation
Author: Yi Xiao
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Languages : en
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There is a high prevalence rate of substance use disorders in the State/Federal Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), but VR clients with substance use disorders are under-served. There are also considerable discrepancies in existing VR policies and procedures related to substance use disorders. In addition, there lacks research investigating the degree of differences of policies across 50 states and connecting substance use disorders policies and practices. Therefore, a two-phase study was employed to investigate research questions. In Phase I, the researcher conducted a systematic review of State/Federal VR policies and procedures related to substance use disorders. To systematically evaluate policies and procedures, the researcher first developed the VR Substance Use Disorders Policy Scoring Rubric. Results of this study demonstrated that the VR Substance Use Disorders Policy Scoring Rubric had sufficient psychometric properties. There were significant insufficiency and inconsistency in policies and procedures related to substance use disorders in the VR. A strong need was signaled for State/Federal VR policy-makers to evaluate their current policies regarding substance use disorders and consider developing a universal baseline service guideline that addresses each of the rubric indicators. The rubric was a viable, preliminary tool for research and policy evaluation. Future research should address rubric validation using feedback from VR counselors.In Phase II, the researcher conducted a counselor survey to explore relationships among policy comprehensiveness, counselor attitude, addiction counseling self-efficacy, frequency of procedural practices, years of experience, and caseload size. The sample included 215 VR counselors recruited from the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) mailing list. These participants came from 44 states. Most of them were White (68.3%), female (81.4%), and had a general caseload (71.2%). Participants age ranged from 22 to 73, and their caseload size ranged from 5 to 450. Results demonstrated that VR counselors had a positive attitude and high addiction counseling self-efficacy. VR counselors only sometimes provide procedural practices related to substance use disorders. There was a significant, positive correlation between counselor attitude and addiction counseling self-efficacy. There was a significant, positive correlation between addiction counseling self-efficacy and frequency of procedural practices related to substance use disorders. There were no statistically significant relationships between policy comprehensiveness and variables of interest (i.e. counselor attitude, addiction counseling self-efficacy, and frequency of procedural practice). VR counselors should provide more procedural practices related to substance use disorders. Future research should also address psychometric validation of the addiction counseling self-efficacy scale, and policy implementation in the VR.
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Languages : en
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There is a high prevalence rate of substance use disorders in the State/Federal Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), but VR clients with substance use disorders are under-served. There are also considerable discrepancies in existing VR policies and procedures related to substance use disorders. In addition, there lacks research investigating the degree of differences of policies across 50 states and connecting substance use disorders policies and practices. Therefore, a two-phase study was employed to investigate research questions. In Phase I, the researcher conducted a systematic review of State/Federal VR policies and procedures related to substance use disorders. To systematically evaluate policies and procedures, the researcher first developed the VR Substance Use Disorders Policy Scoring Rubric. Results of this study demonstrated that the VR Substance Use Disorders Policy Scoring Rubric had sufficient psychometric properties. There were significant insufficiency and inconsistency in policies and procedures related to substance use disorders in the VR. A strong need was signaled for State/Federal VR policy-makers to evaluate their current policies regarding substance use disorders and consider developing a universal baseline service guideline that addresses each of the rubric indicators. The rubric was a viable, preliminary tool for research and policy evaluation. Future research should address rubric validation using feedback from VR counselors.In Phase II, the researcher conducted a counselor survey to explore relationships among policy comprehensiveness, counselor attitude, addiction counseling self-efficacy, frequency of procedural practices, years of experience, and caseload size. The sample included 215 VR counselors recruited from the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) mailing list. These participants came from 44 states. Most of them were White (68.3%), female (81.4%), and had a general caseload (71.2%). Participants age ranged from 22 to 73, and their caseload size ranged from 5 to 450. Results demonstrated that VR counselors had a positive attitude and high addiction counseling self-efficacy. VR counselors only sometimes provide procedural practices related to substance use disorders. There was a significant, positive correlation between counselor attitude and addiction counseling self-efficacy. There was a significant, positive correlation between addiction counseling self-efficacy and frequency of procedural practices related to substance use disorders. There were no statistically significant relationships between policy comprehensiveness and variables of interest (i.e. counselor attitude, addiction counseling self-efficacy, and frequency of procedural practice). VR counselors should provide more procedural practices related to substance use disorders. Future research should also address psychometric validation of the addiction counseling self-efficacy scale, and policy implementation in the VR.
Manpower and Automation Research
Author: United States Department of Labor
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Category : Automation
Languages : en
Pages : 720
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Category : Automation
Languages : en
Pages : 720
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Manpower Research and Development Projects
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Category : Labor supply
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Labor supply
Languages : en
Pages :
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