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Page 1: Towards a comprehensive employment strategy for people with disabilities
Page 2: Towards a comprehensive employment strategy for people with disabilities

Towards a comprehensive employment strategy for people with disabilities

Eithne Fitzgerald

Head of Policy and Public Affairs

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The National Disability Authority

is the independent state body providing expert advice on disability policy and practice to Government, and promoting Universal Design in Ireland

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Outline

• Some facts and figures

• What a comprehensive strategy would look like

• What’s happening, and where next

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Low participation in work

• A third of people with disabilities have a job v. three quarters of others (Census 2006)

• 60% of people with disabilities not working are restricted in type or amount of work they can do

• Raising employment rates will mean more emphasis on supporting people to get and to keep work

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% employed by difficulty in working QNHS 2002

53.6

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27.8

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% employment rate of people with disabilities age 20-64 by type of disability Census 2006

73.8

35.1

46.7

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People with ID + learning disability of working age 18-64, National Disability Survey 2006

12,000

7,000

12,000

6,000

working age

ID much diff

ID mod diff

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learning

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Employment rates, disabled and other men by education level (age 25-34; Census 2002)

0102030405060708090

100

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Degree +

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Other

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Main day services, people with ID 2009

Mainstream SpecialPreschool 268 511School 1597 830Training 275 1,689Sheltered work 3,644Sheltered employment 91Supported employment

951

Open employment 187Other day services 8,455

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Supported employment Almost 4% of workers with a disability

• Two separate state-funded arrangements

• FÁS scheme– In principle 18 + hours a week

– c. 900 in work; 1,100 in job assessment/job search phases

• HSE-funded supported employment– Less than 18 hours a week

– c.1,000 receiving HSE or service provider job coach support

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Comprehensive employment strategy for people with disabilities

• Commitment in Department’s Sectoral Plan

• Target of 7,000 more in work

• Comprehensive strategy needs to be

– Comprehensive across range of government policies and agencies

– Address supply and demand for labour

– Comprehensive across range of disability

• Cross-sectoral team meeting to draw up

• Employment Forum with range of stakeholders to advise

• 3% employment target in public service

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A Strategy of EngagementNDA report

6 Pillars• remove disincentives and benefit traps

• enhance capacity and effectiveness of the education, training and employment system

• employers (public and private) to implement informed policies for recruitment and retention of people with disabilities

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... Core elements of a comprehensive employment strategy

• devise and implement a preventative strategy:– reduce early school-leaving among young people with disabilities

– improve retention in employment following the onset of a disability

• systematic process of engagement with people with disabilities

Cross-cutting Issue: • diversity of programme provision, including for

people with severe disabilities

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Where are we nowComprehensive employment strategy

• Headings for strategy

• Where for those with high support needs

• FÁS + HSE inputs

• Reorganisation of Depts – Education and Skills

– Social protection + FÁS activation

– Enterprise Jobs and Innovation

• Adult Day Services review

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Review of Adult Day Services From services to supportsSupport for

– Making choices– Transitions and progression– Inclusion in your community– Accessing education and learning– Maximising independence– Personal and social development– Health and well-being– Vocational training and work opportunities– Personal expression and creativity– Meaningful social roles– Influencing service policy and practice

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Where next?

• National Disability Strategy Implementation Plan

• Employment Strategy will be a key element

• NDA seminars to guide next steps– What works well

– What is critical to success

– How do you create a joined-up approach