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saraeharris

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Sheltered workshops and supported job placement are two strategies for improving the employability of persons with disabilities. Which of these has been proven most cost effective?
 
  a. Supported employment
  b. Sheltered workshops
  c. Neither has proven to be cost effective
  d. Both, equally well, so far as cost effectiveness id concerned

Question 2

The criticism of sheltered workshops as a means of increasing the employability of persons with disabilities is
 
  a. Few participants go on to full time work
  b. Participants receive little social support
  c. While in the workshop participants are paid very little
  d. a & c above



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Answer to Question 1

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