Abstract
In this paper, drawing on data from the ESRC project The Meaning of the Learning Society for Adults with Learning Difficulties [23], we use key informants' accounts to explore the nature of supported employment provision in Scotland, where it has an even shorter history than in the rest of the UK. We also draw on in-depth case studies of three supported employment participants to investigate the significance of supported employment in their lives and the extent to which it has succeeded in enhancing their degree of social inclusion.
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