30 Second Training for Mental Health Service Providers Making Referrals for Vocational Services for Persons with Mental Health Conditions 30 Second Training for Mental Health Service Providers
Four steps for a good referral to vocational services 1. Be knowledgeable about all the vocational services available in your area so you can match to the person you are working with. 2. Discuss with the individual the various options & what is required for each. 3. With the person’s written permission, prepare a referral letter with information needed for eligibility & stressing the person’s strengths. 4. Prepare the individual for referral to the vocational program and prepare the program for the individual. continue
Pop quiz on referrals for vocational services Which of these is something a mental health practitioner or clinician should do for a good referral: 1.Explain the impact of work on benefits. 2.Help the individual with a resume first. 3.Learn about all vocational providers & coach the individual about how to present himself. 4.Alert the person to the discrimination they may face in the workplace.
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Want to Know More? https://cpr.bu.edu/resources/employment Check the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation’s Employment Repository: https://cpr.bu.edu/resources/employment https://cpr.bu.edu/resources/employment/families/thin k-about-work/work-value/vocational-recovery- definition
Acknowledgement This training is made possible by a grant from the National Institute on Disability & Independent Living Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) within the Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Grant # 90DP0096. The contents of this presentation do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR, ACL or HHS, and you should not assume endorsement by the federal government. These slides are copyright © Trustees of Boston University, 2018