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Ross L, Packalen K, Roy M, Krupa T, Schneckenburger S & Lysaght R (2026) The Impact Of A Disability Financial Support Program On Employment Experiences Within Work Integration Social Enterprises. Journal of Disability Policy Studies. https://doi.org/10.1177/104420732614308
Abstract
Many individuals with psychiatric disabilities employed by work integration social enterprises (WISEs) rely on disability financial supports to supplement their income. However, little research has investigated the interconnections between WISE, disability support, and psychiatric disability. We draw on data from a qualitative study of employees, supervisors and administrators from seven WISEs in Ontario, Canada, to determine: (a) how does receipt of disability support impact the work experiences and choices of WISE workers? and (b) how does workers’ receipt of disability support impact the business practices of WISEs? We find that the cap on employment income earned without triggering a reduction in benefits limits worker engagement and places WISEs in the difficult position of jeopardizing continuity of benefits while pursuing their mandate of encouraging participation in work. These findings illustrate how the structure and function of WISE are interconnected with the structure and function of disability support in ways that bring to light the tensions between their respective understandings of psychiatric disability.
Keywords
social enterprise; psychiatric disability; disability; support programs
| Status | Early Online |
|---|---|
| Funders | University of Stirling |
| Publication date online | 30/04/2026 |
| Date accepted by journal | 12/02/2026 |
| ISSN | 1044-2073 |
| eISSN | 1538-4802 |
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Prof Social Innovation & Sustainable Org, Management, Work and Organisation