This research brief discusses the disparities in vocational rehabilitation (VR) services and supports that Black young adults with mental health conditions face when compared to their White peers. It touches on what the disparities this population faces in VR are, research on barriers and facilitators to employment for Black young adults, engagement and access to vocational services and areas for future study
Finding and maintaining employment is an ongoing problem for persons with disabilities, especially t...
These data illustrate that the pervasive race-based employment gap in the United States is also pres...
Approximately 18 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. This brief uses Rehabilitation Services A...
Racial and ethnic disparities in access to vocational rehabilitation (VR) services and the efficacy ...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. H...
Research demonstrates that Black youth in the United States America experience mental health dispari...
Racial disparity in mental health service utilization (MHSU) persists, and youths are not an excepti...
BACKGROUND: Previous research identifies employment as a social determinant of health for persons wi...
The process of transition from high school student to independent adult can be challenging. It is ev...
Concerns about inequitable treatment of minorities in the vocational rehabilitation process have res...
With psychiatric disabilities representing a large number of transition-age youth in the US and low ...
Youth with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders are at higher risk for vocational...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
Mental health issues are prevalent among Black emerging adults; however, they tend to underutilize m...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) face disparities in employment. V...
Finding and maintaining employment is an ongoing problem for persons with disabilities, especially t...
These data illustrate that the pervasive race-based employment gap in the United States is also pres...
Approximately 18 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. This brief uses Rehabilitation Services A...
Racial and ethnic disparities in access to vocational rehabilitation (VR) services and the efficacy ...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. H...
Research demonstrates that Black youth in the United States America experience mental health dispari...
Racial disparity in mental health service utilization (MHSU) persists, and youths are not an excepti...
BACKGROUND: Previous research identifies employment as a social determinant of health for persons wi...
The process of transition from high school student to independent adult can be challenging. It is ev...
Concerns about inequitable treatment of minorities in the vocational rehabilitation process have res...
With psychiatric disabilities representing a large number of transition-age youth in the US and low ...
Youth with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders are at higher risk for vocational...
BACKGROUND: Disparities among African Americans and Whites with severe mental illness have been iden...
Mental health issues are prevalent among Black emerging adults; however, they tend to underutilize m...
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) face disparities in employment. V...
Finding and maintaining employment is an ongoing problem for persons with disabilities, especially t...
These data illustrate that the pervasive race-based employment gap in the United States is also pres...
Approximately 18 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. This brief uses Rehabilitation Services A...