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Monthly newsletter. This issue discusses the experiences and emotions of siblings of children with disabilities.Main article is a compilation of experiences.Includes a second article titled "Conflicting Emotions are Normal When Growing Up with a Disabled Sibling."
Article is second in a three-part series that takes a first-hand look at how one person adjusted to life with a disability after a spinal cord injury. The lessons he has learned, realizations he has come to, and experiences he has had are familiar to almost anyone who has a disability.
Monthly newsletter. This issue focuses on adults with learning disabilities and begins to discuss how to assist them to become indepenent. Includes another article titled "Changing the Course of History: Reducing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome on Native American Reservations."
Summarizes the work of Parent Information and Training Programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA). Collected and compiled to provide technical assistance and support. Represents the number of people served through grant activities over a 12-month period in 2005 and 2006 and the positive outcomes these activities had for families.
Two-part training for vocational rehabilitation professionals using person-centered practices to facilitate the successful re-entry of correctional facility inmates with special needs into community membership roles. First part is a pocket guide to creating a framework in which professionals can build strong relationships with such population.
The purpose of this research study is to investigate the need for preparation and training of Rehabilitation Supervisors for California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) and to help develop affordable,efficient, and consistent training. A review of current training and interviews with professionals about needs.
Updated bibliography of literature on the traditional areas of rehabilitation, administrative theory, professional management,personal concerns, fiscal management, mental health, program planning,and evaluation. Seeks to consolidate all literature related to rehabilitation administration published since 1970.
This guide is for service providers of hard of hearing persons in postsecondary settings and discusses topics such as: being hard of hearing or late-deafened in a hearing world, service delivery and job opportunities, estimating the number of hard of hearing and late-deafened students, adjusting to hearing loss during high school,preparing students for successful transition to postsecondary edu
This factsheet discusses the possibility that long term spinal cord injury and diabetes go hand in hand. It gives persons with spinal cord injury, information on what they should know about diabetes.
This Mentor Guide produced as a result of the U.S. Department of Labor,Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) providing funds supporting the National Training Technical Assistance for Providers (T-TAP) project.