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Joseph Marrone, MEd

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Contact Information:
617-287-4300
Leadership:
Discipline Coordinators:
Project/Program/Clinic Contacts:
Senior Program Manager for Public Policy
Discipline(s):
Rehabilitation Counseling
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Vita/Bio:

Education

1971 M.Ed., Counseling, Northeastern University 

 1969 B.A., History, Lemoyne College


Professional Employment

2000 - present Senior Program Manager, Public Policy, Institute for Community Inclusion,
UMASS BOSTON, Boston, MA    

1999 - 2000 Associate Director, Columbia River Mental Health Services   

1991- 1999 Coordinator of Technical Assistance, Institute for Community Inclusion,
UMASS BOSTON, Boston, MA  

1978-91 Regional Program Coordinator, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, Boston, MA   

1981, 1985 Area Office Director, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, Boston, MA   

1975-78 Counseling Supervisor, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, Boston, MA

1973-75 VR Counselor, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, Boston, MA   

Representative Teaching/Consulting
1997 Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Graduate Level Course Teaching , University of Massachusetts- Boston       

1993 Job Placement, Graduate Level Course Teaching , University of Massachusetts- Boston       

1992  Case Management, Graduate Level Course Teaching , University of Massachusetts- Boston       

2000- present  Psychiatric Rehab, Employment, Post Secondary Educ, comprehensive health care, for people with MI, people who are homeless, and/or dislocated workers, Columbia River MHC      
                                              
2001- present Workforce development design for customers with disabilities, Washington and Massachusetts   US DOL Workforce Grants    

1995-1996 Community Employment Services for Consumers with Mental Illness, State of Washington Department of Mental Health     

2004- present Community Employment Services and funding policies, Missouri Department of MH   

2005- present Funding issues for community rehab through Medicaid policy Utah State Medicaid Infrastructure  

2004- 2005    Community Employment Services and funding policies, Maryland Department of MH   

2005 Community Employment Services and funding policies, Illinois Department of MH

   
1999-present Creating a Recovery oriented MH system of care, United Behavioral Health, Seattle and Spokane, WA   


1996 Creating employment standards for providers, British Columbia Ministry of    Social Services     

1995-1996 Community Rehabilitation for Clients with Severe Psych Disabilities, State of Minnesota Department of  Mental Health     

1994 Creating employment programs in the community, Department of Human  Creating employment programs in  Services, Franklin County, Columbus, OH   

1990-present Values and Principles of Positive Long Term Project  Vocational Practices in Community-based Programs for Persons with Mental Illness, Michigan State University Long Term Project    

1978-present Job Placement with People with Psychiatric Disabilities; Collaboration MH/VR and Rehabilitation ProfessionalsTraining Program, New England Psychiatric Rehabilitation  


Representative Publications:
Marrone, J. (2005). American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. Creating Hope Through Employment for People Who Are Homeless or in Transitional Housing. 8(1), 13-35.

Marrone, J., Foley, S., & Selleck, V. (2005). American Journal of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. How Mental Health and Welfare to Work Interact: The Role of Hope, Sanctions, Engagement and Support. 8(1), 81-101.

Marrone, J., Tellier, J., DiGalbo, L, & Taylor, S. (2005) "Systems Issues in the Provision of Psychiatric Vocational Rehabilitation" in Dew, D. W. & Alan, G. M. (Eds.). Innovative methods for providing VR services to individuals with psychiatric disabilities (Institute on Rehabilitation Issues Monograph No. 30, p. 81-106). Washington, DC: The George Washington University, Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Education.

Marrone, J., McCarthy, T., Harper, J. & O'Brien, C, (2005) "Managing For Change in the VR System" in Dew, D. W. & Alan, G. M. (Eds.). Innovative methods for providing VR services to individuals with psychiatric disabilities (Institute on Rehabilitation Issues Monograph No. 30, p. 111-148). Washington, DC: The George Washington University, Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Education.

Marrone, J. (2005). Disability Policy and Employment: Marriage of convenience or passionate love affair between VR and other public systems? In 25 Years of Switzer Seminars: What Have We Learned??  Alexander E. (ed). Alexandria, VA: National Rehabilitation Association.

Marrone, J. & Boeltzig, H. (2005) Recovery with Results Not Rhetoric: Report by Institute for Community Inclusion, UMass Boston on Promising Effective Practices, Barriers, and Policy Issues for Promoting the Employment of Persons with Psychiatric Disabilities.  Boston, MA: Institute for Community inclusion.

Foley, S., Marrone, J., & Simon, M. (2002) Cruise ships and kayaks: Welfare and rehabilitation approaches for women with disabilities in poverty. Behavioral Sciences and the Law Journal, 20 (6), 659-680.

Marrone, J., Selleck, V. & Pazolt, M. (2001) Lessons Learned Project: Columbia River Mental Health Services, Inc., Vancouver, WA and Minnesota Department of Human Services, St. Paul, MN. Washington, D.C.: U.S. DOL, Welfare Information Network http://wtw.doleta.gov/lessons/file_upload/Lessons_Learned_ARTICLE_ON_MH_AND_WELFARE.doc

Marrone, J. & Golowka, E. (2000) If You Think Work Is Bad for People with Mental Illness, Then Try Poverty, Unemployment, and Social Isolation.? Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 23 (2), 187-193.

Friedman, S., Helm, D., & Marrone, J. (1999). Ethical Issues in Decision ? Making and Control with People with Disabilities. Ethics and Behavior, 9(4), 348 - 364.
Kiernan, W.E., Marrone, J. and Butterworth, J., (1999) Beyond Demographics: Strategic Responses to a Changing Workforce.  Boston, MA: Institute for Community Inclusion

Marrone, J., Hoff, D., & Gold, M. (1999) Organizational Change For Community Employment. Journal of Rehabilitation, 65(2), 10 -19.

Marrone, J., & Gold, M. (1998). Roses and Thorns From the Grassroots: MBES -- A Story of Leadership and Vision Resulting in Employment for People with Mental Illness.1(1) pp. 8. Boston, MA: Institute for Community Inclusion.

Marrone, J., Gandolfo, C., Gold, M., & Hoff, D. (1998). JUST DOING IT: Helping People with Mental Illness Get Good Jobs. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 29(1), 37-48.

Kiernan W.E., Marrone J., VanGelder, M. (1998) Rehabilitation counseling. In: Orlove F.P., Garner H.G. eds. Teamwork: Parents and Professionals Speak for Themselves. p. 227-254. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

Marrone, J., Hoff, D., & Helm, D. (1997). Person-Centered Planning for the Millennium: We're Old Enough to Remember When PCP Was Still a Drug. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 8(1), 285-297.

Kiernan, W.E. & Marrone, J. (1997) "Quality of Work Life: The Employee's Perspective" in Quality of Life II: Application to Persons With Disabilities, Schalock, R. (Ed.) Washington, D.C.: AAMR.

Marrone, J. (1996a). Doing It Better: Better Practices in Employment for Departments of Developmental Disabilities/ Mental Retardation to Fund, Monitor, and Support. Boston, MA: Institute for Community Inclusion.

Marrone, J. (1996b). Managing Employment with Care: Better Practices in Employment for Departments of Mental Health to Fund, Monitor, and Support. Boston, MA: Institute for Community Inclusion. 

Gandolfo, C., Gold, M., Hunt, A., Marrone, J., & Whelan, T. (1996) "Building Community Connections: Designing a Future That Works". Boston, MA: Institute for Community Inclusion.

Hagner, D., & Marrone, J. (1995). Empowerment Issues in Services to Individuals with Disabilities. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 6(2), 17-36.

Marrone, J., Balzell, A. & Gold, M. (1995) "Employment Supports for People with Mental Illness." Psychiatric Services 46(7): 707-711.

Butterworth, J., Gold, M., Hagner, D., Marrone, J., & Van Gelder, M. (1995). Employment Specialist Training Manual. Boston, MA: Institute for Community Inclusion.

Marrone, J. (1994). "If Everybody's Already Doing It, How Come It Never Gets Done?: Consumer-Driven Service Delivery." Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal 18(2): 73-76.

Marrone, J. & Gold, M. (1994). "Supported Employment for People with Mental Illness: Myths and Facts." Journal of Rehabilitation, 60(4): 38-47.

Marrone, J., Helm, D., Van Gelder, M., Miranda, S., Splitz, D., Gilmore, M., & Holian, B. (1994). Families As Resources: The Art of Listening, Not Telling. In Institute Brief Series.  Boston, MA: Institute for Community Inclusion.

Marrone, J. (1993). "Creating Positive Vocational Outcomes for People with Mental Illness." Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 17(2): 43-62.

Fergus, E. & Marrone, J. "User's Guide to Technical Assistance" in The Provision of Technical Assistance for Vocational Rehabilitation. 16th IRI: University of Wisconsin-Stout, 1990.

Whitehead, C. & Marrone, J. (1986). "Time-Limited Evaluation and Training for the Developmental Disabled" in Pathways to Employment for Adults with Developmental Disabilities. Kiernan, W. & Stark, J. (Eds). Baltimore, Maryland: Paul H. Brookes.

McCrory, D. & Marrone, J. "The Physician and the Disabled Patient: A Challenge to Medical Education." Journal of Medical Education, 1984. Vol. 59(5), 429-431.

Marrone, J., et al. (1984). "Serving the Severely Psychiatrically Disabled Client within the State VR System." Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, Vol.VIII(2), 5-23.

Marrone, J., et al. (1981). "Job Seeking Skills Manual and Reference Guide." Boston, Mass: Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission.

Service:
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CHEC-Homeless Grant Assistance Project
CHEC-Homeless Grant Assistance Project
CHEC-Homeless Grant Assistance Project
CHEC-Homeless Grant Assistance Project
CHEC-Homeless Grant Assistance Project
Linked Products

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