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Legislative Study of the Direct Care Workforce in Vermont

03/14/2008 | Requests *

 

Summary

This study examines dynamics affecting the direct-care workforce in Vermont. It found that only one third of those workers have employer-sponsored health insurance, one half of those surveyed expected to receive a raise, and 42% received formal job training. The report includes nine recommendations to strengthen the state’s direct-care workforce. In addition, the appendices include original surveys given to employers and direct-care workers. 

Author

Livingston PhD, Joy A.; Reback MSW LICSW, Donna 

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Keywords

Wages and Benefits; Recruitment and Retention; Personal Assistant; Human Services; Caregiving; Advocacy; professional development; direct care workers; Direct Care Worker Registry; 

Topic

Quality, Workforce 

Type/Tool

Data, Reports, Surveys 

Source

Vermont 

State

Vermont, All States/Territories 

Date Created

04/14/2008 

Contact

Department of Disabilities, Aging & Independent Living VT Agency of Human Services
103 South Main Street
Weeks Building
Waterbury, VT 05671-1601
802-241-2401

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