Sentences with phrase «include vocational rehabilitation»

(A) that the State agency designated pursuant to paragraph (1)(or each State agency if two are so designated) shall include a vocational REHABILITATION bureau, division, or other organizational unit which (i) is primarily concerned with vocational REHABILITATION, or vocational and other REHABILITATION, of handicapped individuals, and is responsible for the vocational REHABILITATION program of such State agency, (ii) has a full - time director, and (iii) has a staff employed on such REHABILITATION work of such organizational unit all or substantially all of whom are employed full time on such work; and;

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Our service spectrum includes residential treatment group homes & apartments, supported housing, single room occupancy housing, vocational rehabilitation, case management, social supports.
Gateway provides a wide array of services to adults, children and families, including around - the - clock psychiatric emergency services, psychiatric medication therapy services, outpatient counseling for individuals and families, specialized residential care for children and adolescents, permanent affordable housing for adults, supervised adult residential services, adult supported housing services, mental health services for adults with persistent mental health issues, a licensed school for children with emotional and behavioral difficulties, nationally recognized vocational and occupational rehabilitation services, a therapeutic outdoor recreation program for children and adolescents, a homeless shelter for families and residential substance abuse services, as well as individual and case management services for adults and children.
A comprehensive approach to clinical rehabilitation that includes vocational services will improve employment outcomes for people with disabilities.
A former research and teaching assistant in the College of Education at Michigan State University, with prior experience in law enforcement, architecture, art and design before becoming involved in technological services to those with special needs, working in universities (including teaching at both Michigan State and Grand Valley State Universities), K - 12 schools, businesses, and vocational rehabilitation services.
Other areas of responsibility within the Department include workforce development, vocational rehabilitation, and blind services.
For example, the Washington Supreme Court has barred a blind student from using vocational rehabilitation funds to pursue seminary studies [xxxii]; forbidden a program that provided textbook and tuition assistance grants for needy students at public and private, including religious, schools [xxxiii]; and struck down a program that allowed students from private, including religious, schools to ride public school buses.
(A) establish, on an appropriate regional basis, a multidisciplinary system of providing vocational and other REHABILITATION services, specifically designed to meet the special needs of individuals with spinal cord injuries, including acute care as well as periodic inpatient or outpatient followup and services;
(2) provide short - term training and instruction in technical matters * relating to vocational REHABILITATION services, including the establishment and maintenance of such research fellowships and traineeships, with such stipends and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses), as he may deem necessary, except that no such training or instruction (or fellowship or scholarship) shall be provided any individual for any one course of study for a period in excess of four years, and such training, instruction, fellowships, * and traineeships may be in the fields of REHABILITATION medicine, * REHABILITATION nursing, REHABILITATION counseling, REHABILITATION social work, * REHABILITATION psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and audiology, prosthetics and orthotics, recreation for ill and handicapped individuals, and other specialized fields contributing to the * REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals; and
(a) From each State's allotment under this part for any fiscal year, the Secretary shall pay to such State or, at the option of the State agency designated pursuant to section 101 (a)(1), to a public or nonprofit organization or agency, a portion of the cost of planning, preparing for, and initiating special programs under the State plan approved pursuant to section 101 to expand vocational REHABILITATION services, including programs to initiate or expand such services to individuals with the most severe handicaps, or of special programs under such State plan to initiate or expand services to classes of handicapped individuals who have unusual and difficult * problems in connection with their REHABILITATION, particularly handicapped individuals who are poor, and responsibility for whose treatment, education, * and REHABILITATION is shared by the State agency designated in section 101 with other agencies.
(B)(i) that such unit shall be located at an organizational level and shall have an organizational status within such State agency comparable to that of other major organizational units of such agency, or (ii) in the case of an agency described in clause (1)(B)(ii), either that such unit shall be so located and have such status, or that the director of such unit shall be the executive officer of such State agency; except that, in the case of a State which has designated only one State agency pursuant to clause (1) of this subsection, such State may, if it so desires, assign responsibility for the part of the plan under which vocational REHABILITATION services are provided for the blind to one organizational unit of such agency, and assign responsibility for the rest of the plan to another organizational unit of such agency, with the provisions of this clause applying separately to each of such units; provide for financial participation by the State, or if the State so elects, by the State and local agencies to meet the amount of the non - Federal share; provide that the plan shall be in effect in all political subdivisions, except that in the case of any activity which, in the judgment of the Secretary, is likely to assist in promoting the vocational REHABILITATION of substantially larger numbers of handicapped individuals or groups of handicapped individuals the Secretary may waive compliance with the requirement herein that the plan be in effect in all political subdivisions of the State to the extent and for such period as may be provided in accordance with regulations prescribed by him, but only if the non - Federal share of the * cost of such vocational REHABILITATION services is met from funds made available by a local agency (including, to the extent permitted by such regulations, funds contributed to such agency by a private agency, organization, or individual);
(b) In making such grants or contracts, funds made available for any year will be utilized to provide a balanced program of assistance to meet the medical, vocational, and other personnel training needs of both public and private REHABILITATION programs and institutions, to include projects in REHABILITATION medicine, REHABILITATION nursing, REHABILITATION counseling, REHABILITATION social work, REHABILITATION psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and audiology, workshop and facility administration, prosthetics and orthotics, specialized personnel in providing services to blind and deaf individuals, recreation for ill and handicapped individuals, and other fields contributing to the REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals, including homebound and institutionalized individuals and handicapped individuals with limited English - speaking ability.
(3) vocational and other training services for handicapped individuals, which shall include personal and vocational adjustment, books, and other training materials, and services to the families of such individuals as are * necessary to the adjustment or REHABILITATION of such individuals: Provided, That no training services in institutions of higher education shall be paid for with funds under this title unless maximum efforts have been made to secure grant assistance, in whole or in part, from other sources to pay for such training;
(B) provide that the State agency so designated to administer or supervise the administration of the State plan, or (if there are two State agencies designated under subclause (A) of this clause) to supervise or administer the part of the State plan that does not relate to services for the blind, shall be (i) a State agency primarily concerned with vocational REHABILITATION, or vocational and other REHABILITATION, of handicapped individuals, (ii) the State agency administering or supervising the administration of education or vocational education in the State, or (iii) a State agency which includes at least two other major organizational units each of which administers one or more of the major public education, public health, public welfare, or labor programs of the State; provide, except in the case of agencies described in clause (1)(B)(i)-
(a) From each State's allotment under this part for any fiscal year (including any additional payment to it under section 110 (b)-RRB-, the Secretary shall pay to such State an amount equal to the Federal share of the * cost of vocational REHABILITATION services under the plan for such State approved under section 101, including expenditures for the administration of the State plan, except that the total of such payments to such State for such fiscal year may not exceed its allotment under subsection (a)(and its additional payment under subsection (b), if any) of section 110 for such year and such payments shall not be made in an amount which would result in a violation of the provisions of the State plan required by clause (17) of section 101 (a), and except that the amount otherwise payable to such State for such year under this section shall be reduced by the amount (if any) by which expenditures from non - Federal sources during such year under this title are less than expenditures under the State plan for the fiscal year ending June * 30, 1972, under the Vocational REHABILITvocational REHABILITATION services under the plan for such State approved under section 101, including expenditures for the administration of the State plan, except that the total of such payments to such State for such fiscal year may not exceed its allotment under subsection (a)(and its additional payment under subsection (b), if any) of section 110 for such year and such payments shall not be made in an amount which would result in a violation of the provisions of the State plan required by clause (17) of section 101 (a), and except that the amount otherwise payable to such State for such year under this section shall be reduced by the amount (if any) by which expenditures from non - Federal sources during such year under this title are less than expenditures under the State plan for the fiscal year ending June * 30, 1972, under the Vocational REHABILITVocational REHABILITATION ACT.
(3) to aid in the conduct of related activities which will expand or improve the services for or help improve public understanding of the problems of deaf - blind individuals; the Secretary, subject to the provisions of section 306, is authorized to enter into an agreement with any public or nonprofit agency or organization for payment by the United States of all or part of the costs of the establishment and operation, including construction and * equipment, of a center for vocational REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals who are both deaf and blind, which center shall be known as the National Center for Deaf - Blind Youths and Adults.
(c) The Civil Service Commission, after consultation with the Committee, shall develop and recommend to the Secretary for referral to the appropriate State agencies, policies and procedures which will facilitate the hiring, placement, and advancement in employment of individuals who have received REHABILITATION services under State vocational REHABILITATION programs, veterans» programs, or any other program for handicapped individuals, including the promotion of job opportunities for such individuals.
There shall be included in the annual report to the Congress required by section 404 a full report on the research and training activities carried out under this title and the extent to which such research and training has contributed directly to the development of methods, procedures, devices, and trained personnel to assist in the provision of vocational * REHABILITATION services to handicapped individuals and those with the most * severe handicaps under this ACT.
(b) Not later than June 30, 1974, the Secretary shall report to the Congress his findings and recommendations, including recommendations for additional legislation, with respect to the study required by this section, which report shall include recommendations with respect to allotment of Federal funds among the States and the Federal share of the cost of furnishing vocational REHABILITATION services by the States.
(C) there shall be compliance with regulations the Secretary shall prescribe designed to assure that no State will reduce its efforts in providing other vocational REHABILITATION services (other than for the establishment of REHABILITATION facilities) because its plan includes such provisions for construction;
(7) contain (A) provisions relating to the establishment and maintenance of personnel standards, which are consistent with any State licensure laws and regulations, including provisions relating to the tenure, selection, appointment, and qualifications of personnel, and (B) provisions relating to the establishment and maintenance of minimum standards governing the facilities and personnel utilized in the provision of vocational REHABILITATION services, but the Secretary shall exercise no authority with respect to the selection, method of selection, tenure of office, or compensation of any individual employed in accordance with such provision;
(a) Vocational REHABILITATION services provided under this ACT are any goods or services necessary to render a handicapped individual employable, including, but not limited to, the following:
Please include any professional, leadership, academic, technical, vocational skills, hobbies or pastimes that you feel could benefit the rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of Cairn Terriers:
For thorough representation in all workers» compensation claims, including claims for clients who need vocational rehabilitation or have permanent work restrictions, contact Strong Law Offices in Peoria for a free initial consultation.
To this end, Part 7 also includes rehabilitation benefits under s. 88, including the provision of funds for various one - time expenses that are likely to promote the person's recovery (for vocational training, for example, or alterations to the insured's residence to improve accessibility), and funds for medical treatments and rehabilitative therapies.
RPC's personal injury team includes a Certified Vocational Evaluator and two certified rehabilitation counselors who can provide the following analyses to determine the pre-injury and post-injury employability of the injured party:
Because the workers» compensation Commission also wants you to return to earning a living, benefits available in the appropriate case include money for occupational and vocational rehabilitation, and for education and training.
Future care costs may include such things as rehabilitation support services, physiotherapy, chiropractic treatment, massage therapy, equipment and home alterations reasonably necessary to facilitate independence and mobility, medications, housekeeping services, yard maintenance and handyman services, psychological counselling, occupational therapy, nursing or in - home care services, child care, and educational or vocational support services.
Our skilled team knows what it takes to maximize your settlement and help you get access to medical benefits, including access to medical care, your choice in physician, vocational rehabilitation, disability benefits and more.
The DJ staff attorney position will include both systemic advocacy and individual representation, and will focus on the areas of housing, social security benefits, and vocational rehabilitation, among others.
Worker's compensation benefits for bending injuries can include: payment of all medical bills, including prescriptions and mileage reimbursements; payment for vocational rehabilitation; weekly wage replacement; and more in the event of severe injury or death.
Treatment costs include medical procedures (including follow - up surgeries), physical therapy, occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation costs, and long - term or lifetime care, such as at a nursing home or assisted living facility.
Workers» compensation benefits can include wage replacement, payment of medical bills, payment for vocational rehabilitation, and in some cases, payment of schedule benefits for a specific loss.
These experts can include psychiatrists, neuroradiologists, vocational rehabilitation experts, economists, life care planners and others.
We have a network of health professionals that can help with your rehabilitation including speech therapy, occupational therapy, psychological counselling, vocational counselling or attendant care.
Other policies and plans may include a rehabilitation provision that requires you to take part in a vocational rehabilitation program in order to continue to receive benefits.
Some policies may include a rehabilitation provision that gives you an incentive to take part in a vocational rehabilitation program.
Coverage does not include non ‑ medical Ancillary Services, such as vocational rehabilitation,
Provided independent vocational rehabilitation counseling to individuals with a diversity of disabilities which included; physical disabilities, brain injuries, psychiatric disabilities and developmental disabilities in order that they may attain employment.
• Qualified to assess needs for additional assistance, including rehabilitation, financial aid and vocational training • Proven ability to support and monitor clients as they progress through designated employment service plans • Highly skilled in conducting exit interviews and collecting client evaluations of work or project experiences
In order to ensure that, they offer a broad range of brain and spinal cord injury recovery and rehabilitation services including: medical, physical, cognitive, occupational, psychosocial, behavioral, vocational, educational, and recreational.
He has extensive training in evidence based practices including motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapies, family therapy, vocational rehabilitation and integrated dual disorders treatment and has super - vised and taught others these skills.
These benefits included sickness absence, rehabilitation or vocational rehabilitation benefits and disability pension (http://www.nordsoc.org/).
Since I graduated from the Rehabilitation Counseling Program at Southern Illinois University in 1996, I have had the opportunity to work / volunteer in various areas of rehabilitation including: mental health, addictions, psychosocial, and vocational.
Rick's background includes being the pastor of a Bible church, providing vocational rehabilitation services through the Oregon Workers Compensation system, teaching in private Christian schools and working at various summer camps.
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT Supportive services that include assisting individuals in finding work; assessing individuals» skills, attitudes, behaviors, and interest relevant to work; providing vocational rehabilitation and / or other training; and providing work opportunities.
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES Services that include job finding / development, assessment and enhancement of work - related skills, attitudes, and behaviors as well as provision of job experience to clients / patients.
Rights and Recognition: To promote the inherent rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia Strategies: Fund Aboriginal legal services to provide accessible and affordable protection of individual and community rights within the criminal justice system; advocate for further innovations in community justice programs including the expansion of diversionary programs; advocate and monitor peer support, pre and post release, prison art, train the trainer, vocational training and work experience, as well as other culturally appropriate rehabilitation programs within the correctional system; encourage CDEPs to participate in post-release programs.
Related service; includes career development, preparation for employment, vocational rehabilitation services funded under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Seven (7) years of experience that includes a combination of the following: working with diverse populations including individuals with disabilities research and service in the areas of vocational rehabilitation, rehabilitation counseling, and / or disability studies business management, marketing, revenue generation, and financial management 3.
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