Vocational Recovery Competencies
Have you been working or did you work with a vocational provider? If so, your participation in this study would be invaluable.
Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation is conducting a study which aims to identify the competencies needed by vocational providers (for example, employment specialists, vocational counselors, among others) to help people with psychiatric disabilities to get and keep jobs.
We are seeking feedback from individuals with the lived experience of a psychiatric condition who have worked with a vocational provider. Please click here or on the link below if you wish to participate.
Additional Information We are seeking feedback from individuals with the lived experience of a psychiatric condition who have worked with a vocational provider (e.g., an employment specialist or a vocational counselor). You will complete an anonymous research internet survey. In this survey, you will assess the importance of a number of providers’ competencies and attitudes for your vocational recovery. The study will inform the mental health field about the specific strategies, attitudes, and relationship factors that may contribute to the work success of people with mental health issues. In a second phase, a tool to assess these competencies will be developed |
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Please click here or on the link below if you wish to participate.
https://bostonu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_ea4O3j2lhq9HE45
To download download an informational flyer, please click here or on the link below.
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Thank you very much.