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Projects funded in this competition must provide training leading to a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling.

Author: RoseAnn Ashby, Chief, Training Programs Unit; Diandrea Bailey, 84.129B Competition Manager; Tara Jordan, Grants Management Specialist; Hae Min Lee, Program Specialist; Kristen Rhinehart-Fernandez, Program Specialist

Projects funded in this competition must provide training leading to a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling.

Author: RoseAnn Ashby, Chief, Training Programs Unit; Diandrea Bailey, 84.129B Competition Manager; Tara Jordan, Grants Management Specialist; Hae Min Lee, Program Specialist; Kristen Rhinehart-Fernandez, Program Specialist; RSA; New Editions

This 12 minute training module and accompanying transcript and handout provides an overview of the Job Accommodation Network (JAN), a free, confidential service of the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP). Learn more about who JAN is, the history of JAN, how customers reach JAN, how JAN handles questions, and what day-to-day topics JAN handles

Author: Produced by: Linda Carter Batiste, J.D., and Beth Loy, Ph.D., JAN Principal Consultants

Published in 2015, “Preparing Interpreters for Tomorrow: Report on a Study of Emerging Trends in Interpreting and Implications for Interpreter Education” provides insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the field of ASL/English interpreting.

Author: Dennis Cokely, PhD; Cathy Cogen, MEd

Tools and strategies to assist vocational counselors in managing their caseloads.

Author: Carrie Farrell- Training Specialist at DARS

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and how an individual with PTSD can effectively work with job accommodations is often misunderstood. Employers and employees with disabilities can greatly benefit from exploring successful accommodation ideas and how they benefit the workplace.

Author: Produced by: Melanie Whetzel, M.A., Lead Consultant

Coming Out Proud to Erase the Stigma of Mental Illness is training program designed to help those with mental health challenges learn about disclosing their experiences to others in the community. This program, facilitated by trained leaders with lived experience works to reduce self-stigma and build solidarity for those with mental illness.

Author: Patrick W. Corrigan and Robert K. Lundin

Discussed Changes and Enhancements to the MIS, reviewed and examined what information should be on hand to complete the Payback Report.

Author: RoseAnn Ashby, Chief of the Training Programs Unit; Karen Holliday, Program Specialist and Payback Team Lead; Kristen Rhinehart-Fernandez, Program Specialist; RSA; New Editions

Reviewed two new grant award attachments issued with the FY 2015 Vocational Rehabilitation awards (Pre-employment Transition Services and Maintenance of Effort).

Author: Julya Doyle, Financial Management Specialist; Janet LaBreck, RSA Commissioner; David Steele, Chief, Fiscal Unit; RSA; New Editions

A bibliography of research regarding healthcare interpreting

Author: CATIE Center

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