NIMH Vocational Asses and Programming System
NIMH Vocational Asses and Programming System
Vocational profile
Generic skills assessment checklist
Job analysis format
Work behaviour assessment checklist
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Generic Skills Assessment Job Identification
(Readiness Skills) (Specific S ills)
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Job placement
* Use vocational profile and generic skills assessment ckecklist (page nos. 6-10) for preparation of vocational profile
and work readiness skills assessment.
* Use job analysis format (page nos. 11 -15) to develop job analysis - the Vocational curriculum and checklist - for
training and periodical evaluation.
* Use work behaviour assessment checklist (page nos. 16 -19) for systematic work behaviour assessment, training
and evaluation.
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FUNCTIONAL VOCATIONAL ASSESSMENT FOR
PERSONS WITH MENTAL RETARDATION
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VOCATIONAL PROFILE
Identification data:
1.1 Name of the trainee
(Person with Mental Retardation
(above 15 years)
1.2 Sex/age/Date of Birth
1.3 Level of Mental Retardation
1.4 Marital status of the trainee
1.5 Father's / guardian's name,
occupation & address
b) Special school
c) Vocational training
d) Any other
7. Daily routines
06.00 A.M. - 09.00 A.M.
09.00 A.M. - 01.00 P.M.
01.00 P.M. -05.00 P.M.
05.00 P.M. - 09.00 P.M.
8. Experience in employment
8.1 Domestic works
8.2 If employed where? what type of work?
salary/wages
9. Possibilities of employment
9.1 In what type of employment
family members involved
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10. Areas in which guidance required (tick v')
a. Medical
b. Educational
c. Family counselling
d. Guidance to select a job
e. Vocational training
f. Mobilisation of funds
g. Project preparation
h. Any other
d.
11.3 Suitable job - third choice
Reasons for selection
a.
b.
C.
d.
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GENERIC SKILLS ASSESSMENT CHECK LIST
WORK READINESS SKILLS - PREREQUISITE SKILLS FOR VOCATIONAL TRAINING
ge Periodical Evaluation
I. PERSONAL Date
3. SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Total
LHJ LI Li
1. Sits properly in a class room situation LI LI
2. Greets peers and elders appropriately LI LI LILI
3. Cooperates in group situation LILILILI
4. Offers help when needed without prompting LIELILI
5. Behaves acceptably and makes visitors feel welcome LILILILI
6. Recognizes and protects his own property LILILILI
7. Asks permission to use the property of others LILIELI
Tick v' independent
Xdependent
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Periodical Evaluation
Date
8. Maintains discipline in a given situation.
LI LI LID
9. Leads peer group in simple activities
LI LI LID
10. Follows routine
LI LI LID
Total
LIDLILI
4. FUNCTIONAL ACADEMICS
LL1
Date
20. Exchange coins for one rupee
Date
4. Washes and dries dishes
EHIU
5. Operates a grinder or mixie
LHIH
6. Washes clothes
7. Dries clothes
EHI
EHIILILI
8. Buys necessary things for cooking if listed and given LILILILI
9. Prepares coffee LILHTh
10. Prepares and serves a meal LI [ILI LI
11. Rides a bicycle [IEEE
12. Can retain verbal messages and convey to the respective person
13. Can attend to telephone call
ELILHII
7. MOBILITY AND HAND FUNCTIONING
Total
[IEEE
1. Walks independently
[IEEE
2. Climbs and descents with alternate feet
3. Can pour without spilling
[IEEE
LIELIHJ
4. Can cut a drawn rectangle with scissors
L1[I[I[I
5. Can pick up pins from a surface using fingers.
LILIELI
8. OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS
Total
[IEEE
1. Attends to an assigned task without disturbing others for one hour
LI LIE LI
2. Goes to an assigned area without reminder in a routine daily
programme
E[ILi[I
3. Understands and completes a task
[IEEE
4. Increases speed of work when guided
E[IEE
5. Rises and leaves from residence to school on time
[IEEE
6. Travels by bus independently [IEEE
Total E[I[I[I
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GENERIC SKILLS ASSESSMENT DATA
Periodical Evaluation
SKILL AREAS Total
Date
1. Personal 4 LII
2. Communication 5 LI
3. Social Behaviour 10
4. Functional Academics 30 LI Eli
5. Safety Skills 7
6. Domestic Behaviour 13
7. Mobility and hand functioning 5 1111
8. Occupational 6
Total 80
The above mentioned areas/skills are generic skills which are prevocational / prerequisite skills for vocational
training. This assessment will help to select and match the job based on the genetic skills achievement and the
specific skills needed for the selected job as per the job analysis.
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JOB ANALYSIS FORMAT
(Individualised vocational curriculum and evaluation procedure)
1. Job Selected
1. Job Title
2. Job Site
3. Job trainee
4. Job programmer
Periodical Evaluation
Date
2. Main work areas
(Specific task. c( identified job)
1. ________________ L1EI
L1L1E
LIILILIIII
LILIEHII
LILILILII
LILILILII
LILILILI
LILILILI
LILILILI
LILILILI
LILILIL
LEIILILI
LILI LIE
ELHE
LIELIE
Mark: I - Independent, M - Modelling, V - Verbal prompting,
Total LILIEL
P - Physical prompting, D - Totally dependent
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3. (Additional duties/tasks)
1. ________________ ELL1E
2. ________________ EI1Lfl
LILILIIII
LLHIH
LUIILILI
Total ELILILI
4. Work related skills
Personal
1. ________________
2. ________________ IHLI
3. ________________ ELIED
4. ________________ ELILILI
5. ________________ DEED
Functional Academics
(Reading, Writing, Number, Money, time, Measurements)
1. ________________ ELIDE
2. ________________
LIE
4. ________________
ELIDE
6. ________________ EDELI
DEED
8. ________________ ELIDE
9. _______ _____ DEED
EDLIE
ELIDE
EEDE
DEED
DEED
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DEED
Sex education
1. ________________
2. ________________
3. ________________ LHILJ
LUIHI1
Recreation
1.
LIEHIILI
2.
ELLEILI
3.
4.
LILILID
5.
1.
LILILID
2.
LILILILI
3.
ELIDE
4.
EDLILI
5.
ELILIILI
6.
DELILI
7.
LILThLI
8.
ELIDE
9.
LI LI LiE
EHIILID
Total
ED LIE
5. Work behaviour
(use work behaviour assessment checklist Page Nos. 16-19)
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6. Job requirements
2. Cost of production
3. Profit expected
4. Adaptive devices
1. Training Strategies
4. Reinforcement/wages/salary
5. Job placement
a. Open/ Supported/group/sheltered
b. Self/home based
8. Trainer's responsibilities
1. Employer contacts
2. Co-workers awareness
3. Ongoing assessment
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9. Parents Cooperation
3. Implementation of programme
Job Analysis
(lndividualised vocational curriculum)
Comments:
Reference
Thressia kutty A.T. (1992) job Analysis and on-the-job training for persons with mental retardation series 1.2,3 NIMH,
Secunderabad.
Mcloughlin C.S. (1987) getting employment and staying employed, Paul H.publ.
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WORK BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST FOR
PERSONS WITH MENTAL RETARDATION
1. General Information
2. Age/Sex
4. Job site
5. Job Identified
1. Physical appearance
2. Personal interaction
3. Comments
* The person with mental retardation who is either undergoing vocational training or employed.
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WORK BEHAVIOUR ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST
Periodical Evaluation
Date
I. Physical appearance
1. Wears proper dress
2. Dress is washed and pressed
LI LILI III
3. Hair is combed
Never -0
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3. Regularity and punctuality
1. Follows instructions
Periodical Evaluation
Areas Total Date
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Concluding Remarks
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