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Title: SE Poster: Core Principles & Recommended Interventions
Author(s): Ohio Supported Employment CCOE
Publication Year: 2004, 2007
Publisher City: Cleveland, Ohio
Publisher Name: Ohio SE CCOE, Case Western Reserve University
Hyperlink to Resource/ Publisher: click here


Abstract & Review:
Highly Recommended!
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FREE PDF
-The PDF of this 18x24" poster (see hyperlink above) is a large 3mb file, so it may take a few moments to open and/or download.
-The PDF will print to letter paper on a standard desktop printer, but the font will be small. It will reproduce better on a large format color photocopier (try Kinkos). Also, many local printers now have low-cost digital color printing, which will produce a quality output.

PRINTED POSTERS. ORDER TODAY.
The Ohio SE CCOE has printed posters in stock. . . . This is an 18x24" two-color product that has been commercially printed on a heavy stock of paper and coated with a protective varnish to enhance durability and longevity.

1.) Ohio Orders: Free posters for people who work and reside in Ohio. Shipping & handling is also free.

2.) Non-Ohio Orders: $2 per poster for people who work and reside outside of Ohio (to cover reprint expenses) + shipping & handling.

3.) Shipping: Posters ship in small tubes (up to 8 posters) or large tubes (up to 25). Accommodations may be made for larger orders.

4.) Payment Information: We accept check and credit-card payments.

5.) Call our office to place your order: 216-398-3933.

DESCRIPTION OF POSTER
Help individuals who have been diagnosed with severe mental illness find competitive employment in their communities with Supported Employment (SE), the evidence-based practice. . . . This 18x24" poster is an at-a-glance resource that service providers may display in their offices to remind themselves about the core principles and recommended interventions of the Supported Employment (SE) model. They may also use it to educate consumers, families, and community stakeholders. The poster provides recommendations for the following service providers:
- Supported employment specialists
- Mental health professionals
- Vocational rehabilitation counselors

(revised 6/22/07)


 

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