The Attitudes of People with a Disability to Undertaking Vet Training

The Attitudes of People with a Disability to Undertaking Vet Training

Auteur : Lisa Nechvoglod, Tabatha Griffin

Date de publication : 2011-12-21

Éditeur : National Centre for Vocational Education Research

Nombre de pages : 19

Résumé du livre

This research used a survey to investigate the attitudes of people with a disability towards undertaking training. The findings show very positive attitudes towards training by participants and, although the ability to generalise to the wider population is limited, one thing is clear: generally, people with a disability are willing to undertake vocational education and training (VET) and consider it a good option in helping them find employment. Some factors affected attitudes more than others, including level of school-based education; highest qualification level completed; whether people had single or multiple disabilities; and, to some extent, gender. (Contains 10 tables and 1 footnote.).

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