The same but different: Supported employment in the UK and Germany Paul Wilson, Pluss (UK)

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The same but different: Supported employment in the UK and Germany Paul Wilson, Pluss (UK)

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The same but different:Supported employment in the UK

and Germany

Paul Wilson, Pluss (UK)

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1. The shape of the presentation

1) When we talk about supported employment…

2) A week in Germany3) Headline comparisons4) Analysis5) The magic wand test

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2. When we talk about supported employment…

• Unpacking the concept• A Movement in three parts:– Technique– Strategy– Philosophy

• Making sense of difference

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3. A week in Germany

• Origins: the problem of transition

• Remit of the EUSE scholarship

• Itinerary

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4. A week in Germany

In Baden-Württemberg– A work-focussed curriculum– The goal of open employment– Integration on campus– External job broking

In Hamburg– Job Centre Transitions programme

UK comparisons in Transitions work

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5. Headline comparisons

• A shared commitment

• Quotas and subsidies

• Talking about the contrasts…

• Extremely alike and incredibly different

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6. Headline contrasts

• Study trips as accounting exercises• Accounting for differences• A Movement in three parts:

1) Technique2) Strategy3) Philosophy

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7. Analysis (Part 1: Technique)

The Technique of supported employment

– Systematic instruction– The five-stage approach

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8. Analysis (Part 2: Strategy)

• The differing social contexts– The economy– The role of the market– The influence of legacy

• Commissioning services• Transitions partnerships• Quotas and wage subsidies

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9. Analysis (Part 3: Philosophy)

1) Shared aspirations2) A professionalising agenda3) Medical v. Social models?4) The `How` and the `Why` of

supported employment

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10. Analysis (Part 3: Philosophy)

Two questions:1) Is employment the means or the

end?2) Realism or idealism?

The magic wand test

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11. Concluding thoughts

1) The strength of the shared agenda

2) Thinking outside the national box

3) The scope for dialogue