DISABILITY PRIDE MONTH: JESPY CELEBRATES THRIVING EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
Disability Pride Month has celebrated disability identity, recognized the importance of community members with disabilities, educated about issues central to the lives of people with disabilities, and represented a time to advocate for continued policy advancements since the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act in
Scant national employment statistics paint a sparse picture of the obstacles that adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities experience in the workplace. People with IDD are often not considered for the same jobs as their peers without disabilities who have similar skill sets. In addition to lower employment and higher unemployment, people with IDD have often experienced underemployment, restricted more to part-time opportunities, and limited employment choices in facility-based or sheltered employment as compared to competitive and integrated jobs in communities.
JESPY's vast experience supports findings that competitive and integrated employment is essential for adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to live independently, prevent poverty, integrate into their communities, and advance their personal development (such as self-esteem, socialization, and money management). The Work Readiness and Employment Engagement program currently serves 174 clients and welcomed 40 new clients between
"JESPY does not view employment as one and done. We help our clients thrive in their jobs so that they will continue to have fulfilling and engaging employment. Our clients want to contribute to their employers' businesses, bottom lines, and customer experiences," said
JESPY continues to expand and diversify its employer partnerships in order to respond to client interests. More than 40 new employer relationships were developed between
Employers value their partnerships with the Work Readiness and Employment Engagement program because it provides them with quality employees and trains them for their specific job tasks. Many JESPY clients remain loyal to their jobs and can stay for decades. Sixty-eight percent of new JESPY employees retain their jobs in the first year. Job retention reduces the negative impact of high turnover rates such as increased costs associated with recruiting, onboarding and training, and lost production.
JESPY House clients work in a number of fields including insurance, healthcare, legal, data entry, education, warehouse/textiles, government, food service, retail, and more. JESPY House's national partners include Target, Stop & Shop, Prudential, Five Guys, Walgreens, and UPS. The Work Readiness and Employment Engagement program also works closely with a host of smaller employers in NJ's
Ari G., a JESPY client, started working 20 hours a week at Five Guys doing food prep, cleaning and sanitizing, and dishwashing in
"I am very excited to be moving up the ladder at Five Guys by getting promoted to team leader," shared Ari. "I have studied very hard to pass my Five Guys management exam. I thank my job coach for all the support and guidance. I enjoy working with all my coworkers and supervisors. I like talking to every customer and providing excellent customer service. I love working at Five Guys!"
The JESPY job coaching services have greatly contributed to Ari's development; Ari receives JESPY job coaching services on a weekly basis. The job coach collaborates with Ari to enhance his productivity and communication skills. Additionally, the job coach is teaching Ari Spanish to assist with Spanish-speaking customers at the store. Regular communication between the job coach, store manager, and district manager ensures feedback on Ari's progress.
"Ari was recently promoted from a store associate to a team leader," said
Longtime JESPY client Jane C. has worked as a file clerk at the Township of
"There is so much untapped talent simply because of outdated and incorrect notions about neurodivergent people," said Winkler. "We hope that more employers learn more about the great value that JESPY clients and other people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities can add to the businesses where they work. We want employers to create more opportunities for people with IDD to use their abilities, support more customers, engage with their communities, and strengthen our local and national businesses."
ABOUT JESPY HOUSE
JESPY House is a non-profit organization that has provided comprehensive services and programs to help adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to live independently in
JESPY's services and programs include Day Habilitation, Engagement & Enrichment programs, Young Adult Transitions Services, Clinical & Behavioral Support Services, Athletics & Fitness, Case Management, Community-Based Supports, Residential options, Aging in Place, and Work Readiness and Employment Engagement services. Families in making informed choices about their lives and their future.
For further information about JESPY House, please go to: www.jespy.org or contact
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