Emerging Conceptual Frameworks for Co-Serving Veterans of Color Across the State-Federal Vocational Rehabilitation Program: SVRAs, AIVRPs, and VA-VR&E.

Q3 Medicine
JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Jean E Johnson, Andre L Washington, Corey L Moore, Perry Sanders, Courtney Ward-Sutton, Renee Starr
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Abstract

Existing models of interagency collaborations serving the United States (U.S.) Armed Forces veterans of color, i.e., African Americans, Latinx, Native Americans/Alaskan Natives and Asian Americans and/or Pacific islanders are sparse, and few co-service partnership models are available. This article proposes two different emerging conceptual frameworks, i.e., state vocational rehabilitation agency (SVRA) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Readiness and Employment Program (VA-VR&E) co-service model, and American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Program (AIVRP) and VA-VR&E co-service model designed to enhance successful employment outcomes for these veterans. Diffusions of innovations Theory was used to develop the Co-Service Models. A set of recommended approaches that these agencies and researchers can consider are presented.

在州-联邦职业康复计划中共同服务有色退伍军人的新兴概念框架:SVRAs, AIVRPs, and VA-VR&E.
为有色人种(即非裔美国人、拉美裔美国人、美国原住民/阿拉斯加原住民、亚裔美国人和/或太平洋岛民)服务的美国武装部队退伍军人的现有机构间合作模式非常稀少,而且几乎没有共同服务合作模式。本文提出了两个不同的新兴概念框架,即州职业康复机构(SVRA)与美国退伍军人事务部退伍军人准备与就业计划(VA-VR&E)的共同服务模式,以及美国印第安人职业康复计划(AIVRP)与退伍军人事务部退伍军人准备与就业计划(VA-VR&E)的共同服务模式,旨在提高这些退伍军人的成功就业率。共同服务模式的开发采用了创新扩散理论。文中提出了一套建议方法,供这些机构和研究人员参考。
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