The ADE Snapshot
The Centre for Social Impact (CSI) has undertaken a range of research related to the employment needs of people with disability over several years, in addition to a substantial body of research related to social enterprise. The Explaining the Evidence for Reform Series, commissioned by Inclusion Australia, draws on this research and synthesises its evidence in relation to people with intellectual disability. In addition, CSI researchers undertook a rapid review of evidence relating to the Australian Disability Enterprises (ADE) sector drawing on published studies, policies and reports; the publicly available aspects of the Buyability data set (managed by the National Disability Services); and a desktop review of ADEs. Together, this research base was organised to present evidence in five papers, and a ‘Logic for Reform’ paper as an overview of the underpinning logic emerging from the research.
This paper collates the existing data available about ADEs, adding new data to identify the current state of the ADE sector.
Papers in the series are:
- Overview: The logic for reform: employment for people with intellectual disability in Australia
- Paper 1: Understanding the employment ecosystem for people with intellectual disability
- Paper 2: Understanding the elements of employment support
- Paper 3: School Leaver Employment Support (SLES) – reshaping the approach
- Paper 4: The ADE Snapshot
- Paper 5: The WISE-Ability model
Overview: The logic for reform: employment for people with intellectual disability in Australia
Understanding the employment ecosystem for people with intellectual disability
Understanding the elements of employment support
School Leaver Employment Support (SLES) – reshaping the approach