Discovering the Choice System: Empowering Employment for People with Severe Disabilities
This document dives into the transformative “Choice System,” a framework designed to empower people with severe disabilities to take ownership of their journey into meaningful employment. It explores how individuals, programs, and administrators can work together to create a system that fosters independence, mutual responsibility, and personalized support.
At its core, the Choice System emphasizes three interconnected levels: Person, Program, and Administration. Individuals are encouraged to make informed decisions about their work life, mobilize resources, take thoughtful risks, manage budgets, and negotiate their own job opportunities. Programs play a vital role by offering accessible planning tools, advice, and responsive assistance tailored to each person’s needs. Administrators are tasked with building the capacity to support these efforts, from allocating flexible budgets to developing responsive service providers and reducing employment barriers.
The document highlights the importance of alignment across these levels to ensure the system’s success. Poor coordination can limit opportunities and hinder progress, while strong collaboration can increase the number and diversity of people who achieve employment ownership.
Readers will gain insights into how Choice fosters independence, encourages thoughtful risk-taking, and promotes mutual responsibility between individuals, employers, and service providers. Whether you’re a policymaker, program designer, or advocate, this taxonomy offers a roadmap for creating inclusive employment systems that truly empower individuals.
Dive in to explore how the Choice System transforms employment support into a collaborative, person-centered process that celebrates individuality and maximizes potential.