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Getting back to work: a job resource package for adults with spinal cord injury
Expand descriptionResearch indicates a low employment rate among adults with spinal cord injury (SCI) despite many feeling capable of engaging in paid employment. Resuming employment after SCI provides an opportunity to interact with others and has been shown to contribute to general wellbeing and life satisfaction. Though specialist vocational rehabilitation services exist, barriers to accessing these services have been identified. These barriers include (but are not limited to): delays in the timeliness of vocational interventions, transportation and/or financial difficulties, and social stigma. In this context, time-efficient, cost-effective and accessible methods of vocational service delivery present clinical appeal. This includes the use of information and communication technologies (i.e. Internet) to supplement face-to-face rehabilitation. Specific aims will of this study will be to: 1. Develop and evaluate an online vocational resource for working-age adults with SCI. 2. Identify facilitators of, and barriers to, online learning We expect to demonstrate that: 1. Vocational rehabilitation can be applied in an online format 2. Access to online services will facilitate and promote vocational behaviours and, potentially, contribute to positive mental health outcomes.