TECS AND THE TRAINING OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES - THREATS AND OPPORTUNITIES

被引:7
作者
JOHNSON, S [1 ]
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[1] LEEDS METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY,POLICY RES UNIT,LEEDS,ENGLAND
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10.1108/00483489210021062
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F24 [劳动经济];
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020106 ; 020207 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
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Considers the implications for the training of people with disabilities of the shift towards a new system for the delivery of publicly funded training schemes, based upon Training and Enterprise Councils (TECs). People with disabilities face a number of barriers to labour market participation, which may be partly overcome through the provision of appropriate training. The TEC initiative, in principle, creates a framework within which such schemes can be tailored to meet local needs. However, the way that the TECs have been set up and funded in practice has a number of features which might militate against such developments: TEC strategies are dominated by employer interests, with relatively little involvement by voluntary organizations or representatives of people with disabilities; the output-related funding system implies an incentive to downgrade provision for those who have a lower probability of obtaining jobs or qualifications as a result of training - the evidence suggests that people with disabilities generally fall into this group; the mechanisms by which the obligations of TECs towards people with disabilities are monitored are relatively weak. Concludes by suggesting that the chances of a person with a disability receiving appropriate training may in future depend upon the TEC area in which s/he lives. This scenario should by avoided at all costs.
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