Supported Employement: Recommendations for successful implementation in South Africa

Authors

  • Lana van Niekerk
  • Zelda Coetzee
  • Madri Engelbrecht
  • Susan Landman
  • Maheyeledi Motimele
  • Santie Terreblanche
  • Zerina Hajwani

Abstract

Introduction: This article reports on the findings of a descriptive qualitative study in which supported employment (SE), as a potential strategy to facilitate the employment of persons with disability in the open labour market in South Africa, was explored. A brief description of SE and its success in other countries will be provided before the challenges faced in South Africa that might prevent its successful implementation will be discussed.

Methodology: A focus group interview was utilised to explore the suitability and possible modifications needed for SE in the South African context. Questions were asked to explore barriers to successful implementation and adaptations required to make it a workable strategy with which to facilitate employment of persons with disability.

Findings: Four themes emerged; ‘the envisaged nature of SE in South Africa’, ‘key role-players necessary for the service to be successful’, ‘barriers to successful establishment of SE services’ and ‘the disability grant mechanism in South Africa’. Recommendations are made for successful implementation of SE service in South Africa.

Keywords:

Supported Employment, Disability, Job coaching, Employment Equity, Reasonable Accommodation

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Author Biographies

  • Lana van Niekerk
    Qualifications: PhD Associate Professor, Division of Occypational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University
  • Zelda Coetzee

    Dip OT (Vona Du toit College), MSc OT (UCT)

    Lecturer Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Stellenbosch

  • Madri Engelbrecht

    B OT (Stell), MSC OT (UCT)

    Clinical Educator, Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabiliatiopn Sciences, University of Cape Town

  • Susan Landman

    B OT (Stell), MSc OT (UCT)

    Clinical Educator, Dividion of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabiliation Sciences,  University of Cape Town

  • Maheyeledi Motimele

    BSC OT (UCT)

    Clinical Educator, Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sceinces, University of Cape Town

  • Santie Terreblanche

    B OT (Stell)

    Geenral manager: Training Workshops Unlimited

  • Zerina Hajwani

    Qulaifications: BSc OT (UWC), MSc OT (UCT)

    Position: Lecturer, Division of Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Cape Town

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Published

13-12-2011

How to Cite

Supported Employement: Recommendations for successful implementation in South Africa. (2011). South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, 41(3), 85-90. https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/sajot/article/view/19723
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