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How did employment consultants adjust and innovate services to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic?
Danielle Mahoehney
,
Seunghee Lee
,
Julie Bershadsky
, John Butterworth
Institute on Community Integration
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COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
Employment Services
100%
Developmental Disabilities
66%
Intellectual Disability
66%
Job Seekers
66%
Program Directors
66%
Employment Program
66%
United States
33%
Adaptation
33%
People with Developmental Disabilities
33%
People with Intellectual Disabilities
33%
Structured Interview
33%
Immediate Needs
33%
Helping People
33%
Employment Support
33%
Service Offer
33%
Remote Services
33%
Innovative Approach
33%
Social Sciences
COVID 19 Epidemic
100%
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
100%
Employment Services
66%
Semi-Structured Interview
33%
Psychology
COVID-19
100%
Semistructured Interview
50%