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Supported Employment (SE) is an evidence-based practice that supports individuals with serious mental health conditions in obtaining and maintaining meaningful and competitive employment. It emphasizes personalized support, ensuring job seekers receive tailored training and resources, fostering independence and self-sufficiency. Through collaboration with employers, Supported Employment creates inclusive workplaces that benefit employees and organizations. Job coaches provide ongoing assistance, helping individuals navigate challenges and develop skills, enhancing job retention, and promoting community participation. Supported Employment programs include regular assessments to track progress and adjust support strategies. This ensures individuals meet job requirements while growing in their roles. By setting achievable goals and celebrating milestones, participants experience a greater sense of accomplishment.

Northeast and Caribbean MHTTC resources include ….