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Social enterprises as enabling workplaces for people with psychiatric disabilities
Authors:Pearl Buhariwala  Joshua Evans
Institution:1. School of Geography &2. Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;3. Centre for Social Sciences, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:In recent years, western governments influenced by neoliberalism have emphasized paid work as a key route to social inclusion and community participation for people with psychiatric disabilities. Although paid work can offer many rewards, access to mainstream employment for people with psychiatric disabilities is difficult as they continue to encounter discrimination and a lack of workplace accommodation. One response to these challenges has been the creation of social enterprises as ‘alternative spaces’ of employment for people with psychiatric disabilities. On the basis of interviews with key informants from 21 different social enterprises across Ontario, Canada, this paper critically analyzes the strategies used by organizations to create jobs that are both accommodating for people, but also conducive to the ongoing success of the business.
Keywords:social enterprise  employment  accommodation  psychiatric disability
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