How the Senior Community Service Employment Program Influences Participant Well-Being: A Participatory Research Approach With Program Recommendations

  • Cal J. Halvorsen
  • , Kelsey Werner
  • , Elizabeth McColloch
  • , Olga Yulikova

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    Abstract

    The federal Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) provides on-the-job training to people 55 years and older with incomes at or below 125% of the federal poverty level with multiple barriers to employment. This study examined the processes by which SCSEP may influence participant financial, physical, and mental well-being. We engaged 15 SCSEP participants and case managers over four virtual and one telephone session using a participatory research method called community-based system dynamics. Activities included identifying key problem trends, variable elicitation, developing a causal map, and identifying changes to the system to increase participant well-being. Respondents identified how individual, organizational, and program and policy factors relate to participant well-being (e.g., SCSEP participation reduces social isolation, which increases desire to participate) and suggested program and policy recommendations to strengthen SCSEP (e.g., benchmarks of success should include health and well-being outcomes). These findings highlight the benefits and potential of this long-running program.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)77-91
    Number of pages15
    JournalResearch on Aging
    Volume45
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 2023

    Keywords

    • community-based system dynamics
    • federal policy
    • job training
    • older workers
    • senior community service employment program
    • workforce issues

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