This presentation challenges preconceptions surrounding people with disabilities, emphasizing their right to be part of conversations about sexuality.
What’s New in Rehabilitation Counseling Research?
Exploring the forefront of rehabilitation counseling research, this training centers on emerging disability populations, content domains, and scientific methodologies.
Employment After Spinal Cord Injury
This presentation highlights the significant impact of gainful employment on the well-being and quality of life of individuals with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI).
Feeling Through Storytelling
This session emphasizes the diversity within the DeafBlind community, highlighting a spectrum of combined vision and hearing loss and dispelling misconceptions about complete deafness and blindness.
Development of an Undergraduate Return to Work Certificate
The Undergraduate Return to Work Certificate, developed in consultation with experts, emphasizes return-to-work interventions and total workplace inclusion strategies.
Something Like a Phenomenon: High Achieving Women of Color, and Experiences of Mental Health Utilization
This training provides an in-depth overview of a study aimed at understanding the mental health resource-seeking experiences of high-achieving women of color.
Advocating for a Specialized Certificate for Disability Support and Other Community-Based Service Providers
This session explores the need for structured training programs for community living service providers.
Preliminary Results from the Tech Jobs Pilot Study for Black College Students with Disabilities
This training introduces the Tech-Jobs Program, which aims to address the employment disparities faced by individuals with disabilities, particularly those from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds, in the technology industry.
Apprenticeships for State Vocational Rehabilitation Customers with Disabilities
This presentation, given at the National Symposium on Rehabilitation Counseling, focuses on a collaborative intensive technical assistance (ITA) case study by Bryan S. Austin, Stuart Rumrill, and Jim Knauf from the University of Illinois.
Remote Work for People With Disabilities
Jake Marino’s presentation focuses on the intersection of disability and remote work, exploring its impact on the employment of people with disabilities (PWD).