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Volume 20
International Journal of Emergency Mental
Health and Human Resilience
ISSN: 1522-4821
Mental Health 2018
April 26-27, 2018
April 26-27, 2018 | Rome, Italy
4
th
International Conference on
Mental Health and Human Resilience
Labourmarket inclusion, long-term employment and career development using the integrative model
at Shekulo Tov Group, Israel
Irad Eichler
Shekulo Tov Group, Israel
Statement of the Problem:
Literature indicates that the extent of employment mobility among people with psychiatric
disabilities is low, even though most of them want and can work. Furthermore, while supported employment has significantly
improve competitive work outcomes throughout the world, it leads to sustained work in only 25-35%of persons with psychiatric
disabilities, while most persons loss jobs within a few weeks/months after beginning them or never obtain competitive work.
Methodology&Theoretical Orientation:
Shekulo Tov is a non-profit organization and a service supplier for the IsraeliMinistry
of Health for more than 3,000 service users. Shekulo Tov’s integrative model represents an essential change of perception vis-
à-vis vocational rehabilitation. It is a formative shift from the two sequential approaches of “train, then place” or “place then
train” to a simultaneous approach of “train and place”. The model’s continued development led to the formation of the Shekulo
Tov Group which operates in large number of businesses and organizations as integrative units based in the community, who
all embedded the model among Shekulo Tov Group businesses: Rebooks (second hand bookshops), Good Coffee (social cafes),
and God Dog (dog walkers).
Findings:
The integrative model has successfully transitioned more than 25% of service users from vocational rehabilitation to
open labour market placements. Furthermore, the model has reduced service users’ preparative vocational training for open
labour market placement from 4 years to 20 months.
Conclusion & Significance:
Along on-going support, job applicants are offered vocational rehabilitation, skills and career
development, training programs and are provided with necessary preparation and support tomeasure their vocational progress.
This gives them a security net, especially in cases; they did not hold their job in the free market. In these cases, service users can
temporally return to vocational rehabilitation while looking for a new job in the free market.
Recent Publications:
1. Becker D, Whitley R, Bailey E L, Drake and RE (2007) Long-term employment trajectories among participants with
severe mental illness in supported employment. Psychiatric Services (58):922-928.
2. Hartnett HP, Stuart H, Thurman H, Loy B and Batiste LC (2011) Employers’ perceptions of the benefits of workplace
accommodations: reasons to hire retain and promote people with disabilities. J Vocat Rehabil. (34):17–23.
3. Kaye H S, Jans L H and Jones E C (2011) Why don’t employers hire and retain workers with disabilities? Journal of
occupational rehabilitation (21):526-536.
4. Mattila-Holappa P, Joensuu M, Ahola K, Vahtera J and Virtanen M (2016) Attachment to employment and education
before work disability pension due to a mental disorder among young adults. BMC Psychiatry (16):143-155.
5. Kuznetsova Y, Yalcin B and Priestley M (2017) Labour market integration and equality for disables people: A
comparative analysis of Nordic and Baltic Countries. Social Policy Administration. (51):577-597.
Biography
Irad Eichler founded Shekulo Tov Group in 2005 and is the Group Chairman ever since. Shekulo Tov Group is a leading Israel organization for vocational recovery.
He and his mental health professional at Shekulo Tov Group, such as CRO Hagar Aloush, developed integrative model in cooperation with Israeli Ministry of
Health. His integrative model was awarded “Project Zero” prize for impactful social enterprises in early 2017, categorized under innovative practice 2017 on
employment, work and vocational education and training. In addition, he is the founder of seven chairs, a platform for text support groups and the founder of Israeli
social business school, an Israeli third age festival and a podcaster. He is a serial social entrepreneur and was announced by world economic forum as a social
entrepreneur of the year 2008.
Irad@s-tov.org.ilIrad Eichler, Int J Emerg Ment Health 2018, Volume 20
DOI: 10.4172/1522-4821-C1-011