Report

Assisting TANF recipients living with disabilities to obtain and maintain employment: Creating work opportunities

The emphasis on placing TANF recipients into paid employment quickly is consistent with employment assistance approaches employed by several recent demonstration projects (outside of TANF) for youth and adults living with a disability. However, because TANF recipients living with a disability may have other deficits such as low education levels and limited work experience that further limit their employment prospects, they may not be successful at finding paid competitive employment within the time allotted. When this occurs, TANF agencies may choose to create work opportunities outside of the competitive labor market as a first step towards permanent unsubsidized employment. In this practice brief, we profile three programs that use different approaches (unpaid work experience, subsidized employment, and unsubsidized transitional employment) to create work opportunities for TANF recipients who are living with a disability and have not been successful in finding competitive employment. (author abstract)

Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Subsidized Employment
Health/Behavioral Health Referrals and Supports
Disabled Individuals
TANF Program Administration
Case Management
Publication Date
2008-01-01