Tracking metrics that matter for scaling up employment outcomes

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Supporting employment consultants in their work with job seekers is critical for increasing the employment outcomes of people with disabilities. OBJECTIVE: To better understand how to leverage data for supporting employment consultants, including what metrics to track, what to do with the data, and what can be improved. METHODS: A panel of three directors of employment programs addressed these questions as part of the Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) 2020 conference. RESULTS: Most employment service providers collect data for billing and compliance reporting. Innovative providers leverage data for quality improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Tracking metrics designed specifically for monitoring the implementation of effective employment supports is key for leveraging data for continuous quality improvement and thus improving job seekers' employment outcomes.

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Migliore, A., Butterworth, J., Pavlak, J., Petrick, M., & Aalto, S. (2021). Tracking metrics that matter for scaling up employment outcomes. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 54(3), 273–278. https://doi.org/10.3233/JVR-211136

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