Job Coaching and Success in Gaining and Sustaining Employment Among Homeless People

Objective

People who are homeless experience many barriers that affect their ability to gain and sustain work. In this study, we investigate whether personal job coaching support contributes toward employment success.

Methods

The short- and long-term employment outcomes of 2,480 clients participating in a labor market program were analyzed.

Results

Clients being supported by a job coach have significantly higher chances of gaining employment than those not being supported. This holds particularly true for the youngest age-group. Furthermore, results also indicate that job coaching improves clients’ chances of successfully sustaining employment.

Conclusions

Personal approaches and individual coaching seem to be promising strategies in social work practice and specifically in return to work programs for people who have experienced homelessness.

Publication Date: 
2015
Volume: 
In press
Journal Name: 
Research on Social Work Practice
Location: 
United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland