The State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency

1999 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 90-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph J. Bevilacqua
1967 ◽  
Vol 123 (9) ◽  
pp. 1094-1099
Author(s):  
LESTON L. HAVENS ◽  
GERALD E. CUBELLI

2016 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jessica M. Awsumb ◽  
Fabricio E. Balcazar ◽  
Francisco Alvarado

Purpose: To examine the outcomes (rehabilitated vs. nonrehabilitated) of youth with disabilities (ages 14–22 years) participating in the transition program from a midwestern state.Method: Five years of vocational rehabilitation transition data (N = 6,252) were analyzed to determine what demographic and system-level factors were related to rehabilitated or nonrehabilitated outcomes.Results: Postsecondary and employment outcomes were predicted by race, gender, type of disability, office region, total number of services, and case expenditure. Hispanic youth had the highest percentage of rehabilitation; males faired significantly better than females and participants in small towns were significantly more likely to be rehabilitated than participants living in large urban areas.Conclusions: Based on the data findings, it was recommended that the vocational rehabilitation agency alters and updates its transition program. Strategies to help youth with disabilities achieve positive employment and postsecondary educational outcomes are discussed.


2020 ◽  
pp. 12-23
Author(s):  
Y. A. Kulikova ◽  
A. V. Kornienko ◽  
G. V. Jukevich

The article deals with issues related to the problem of vocational rehabilitation of disabled people. The competence of the Russian Federation in the fi eld of rehabilitation of disabled persons in the person of its Federal authorities and management, subjects of the Russian Federation and local self-government bodies is specifi ed. The content of such concepts as "services for professional rehabilitation of disabled people" in accordance with the state standard GOST R 53873-2010 Rehabilitation of disabled people is disclosed. Professional rehabilitation services for the disabled; "professional rehabilitation program" and "options for professional rehabilitation". Despite the fact that professional rehabilitation and adaptation in the workplace is an integral part of the state policy in the fi eld of social protection of persons with disabilities, there are many unresolved problems and diffi culties in this area.


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 287-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joe Marrone ◽  
Russ Thelin ◽  
Linda Mock

BACKGROUND: The SGA Project tested a rapid coordinated team approach in Kentucky and Minnesota. OBJECTIVE: The authors are members of a five-person Senior Technical Assistance (TA) Team that supported Kentucky and Minnesota as host sites in a l randomized controlled trial. METHODS: The TA team participated in a planning and implementation phase over the course of three years. At closeout, the TA team interviewed SVRA personnel on participation, recommendations, and challenges. RESULTS: TA was adapted to the needs of each state vocational rehabilitation agency to identify solutions to capacity challenges, staff training, concerns about randomization, and team approaches. In both Kentucky and Minnesota, the dedicated TA team balanced the fidelity of the model with the need to align solutions with agency priorities, goals, and culture. CONCLUSIONS: Provision of intensive TA to support state vocational rehabilitation agencies to participate in a research intervention requires a focus on counselor skills and expectations, attention to competing priorities and interests of State VR Agencies, and an ability to build relationships at multiple levels of the agency.


1983 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 46-48
Author(s):  
Bruce Growick ◽  
Brian McMahon

This study investigated how older successful clients in the state-federal vocational rehabilitation program differ from successful clients in other age groups. Analysis of the data revealed that older clients tend to be different from younger and middle-aged clients on some personal characteristics, time spent receiving different services, and certain measures of outcome. Implications of the findings are discussed, and suggestions for future research are given.


2017 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 20-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fong Chan ◽  
Timothy N. Tansey ◽  
Julie Chronister ◽  
Brian T. McMahon ◽  
Kanako Iwanaga ◽  
...  

Purpose: This article includes a study that sheds light on the implications of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA) mandated VR knowledge and skills requirements for VR counselors in the state VR program. It is also a commentary on current training, accreditation and intraprofessional challenges in the larger counseling field. Our study investigated VR directors’ perceptions of the importance and counselor preparedness in specific WIOA mandated knowledge areas. Findings revealed that VR directors consider WIOA mandated knowledge areas (e.g., employment-related and case management) to be very important, and they see room for improvement in the preparation of VR counselors to execute these functions. Our commentary provides readers with information related rehabilitation counseling history, intraprofessional practice, and guidelines for the future of rehabilitation counseling and the larger counseling profession.


1981 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 113-122
Author(s):  
Ross K. Lynch

This study investigated the relationship of functional and demographic factors to vocational rehabilitation outcome among a sample of legislatively mandated “severaly physically disabled” clients served by a public vocational rehabilitation agency. Critical functional and demographic factors were identified which were used to construct client typologies and their associated probabilities of vocational rehabilitation success. Implications of a prediction model based on functional factor are discussed in regard to rehabilitation plan development, Independent Living Rehabilitation, defining severity of disability, measuring counselor performance, and with respect to improving rehabilitation research and program evaluation techniques.


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