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Update: This year's Expo will be on-demand starting April 2.
This conference revolves around the belief that the most innovative and creative solutions are often born from the minds of frontline vocational rehabilitation professionals like yourself.
We invite you to:
- Share Your Ideas: Join in the discussion about your innovative solutions, creative projects, and fresh ideas with fellow professionals.
- Discover New Perspectives: Be inspired by your peers and start thinking differently about vocational rehabilitation.
- Revitalize Your Commitment: Reconnect with your creative abilities and rekindle your passion for improving the vocational rehabilitation landscape.
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Provide a virtual forum for sharing innovative and creative solutions in vocational rehabilitation (VR) that are field initiated (frontline), improve the consumer VR experience, and result in high-quality employment outcomes.
Some of the most innovative and creative solutions come from professionals who work directly with consumers and recognize needs, opportunities, and new possibilities. This expo is designed to give frontline VR professionals a forum to share new ideas, innovative solutions, and creative projects with others in the field. It is also an opportunity to be inspired by peers to think differently, reconnect with creative abilities, and revitalize professional commitment by seeing the field from an exciting new perspective. The expo will be offered virtually on an annual basis to ensure the ability of all frontline staff to attend, participate, and be inspired.
- Bridging the Gap to Employment
- SVRI Intake and Eligibility Unit
- Enhancing Employment through VR Toolkits
- Advancing DeafBlind Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- Group Pre-Employment Transition Services
- Turning Consumer Satisfaction into Quality Improvement
- VR + Postsecondary = Future Success
- Exploring Direct Support Professionals’ Perspective on the Sexuality of Individuals with Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disabilities: A Qualitative Study
- Ethics: VR Service Delivery & Technology
- VR Fundamentals
- Support for Transition Age Youth – A Micro-Learning Series
- Seeing the Ability: Strategies for Navigating Difficult Participant Relations
- Disability Reframe: Deficit to a Dimension of Diversity (or Deficit to Pride)?
- VR Supports for Justice-Impacted Persons with Disabilities