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Tag Archives: long range planning
NIDRR Long-Range Plan Informational Webinar: About NIDRR
On Thursday, May 24th NIDRR and OSERS hosted an informational webinar on the proposed NIDRR long-range plan for fiscal years 2013 through 2017. The presentation given by NIDRR director Charlie Lakin, PhD, and Ruth Brannon, director of the Research Sciences … Continue reading
Disability in Rural Communities: Designing Research for Impact (Part II: Rural health: Living and Working Well Programs)
On Wednesday, June 22nd the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities discussed how they build evidence-based interventions supporting the purposes of the Rehabilitation Act and NIDRR’s Long Range Plan in their presentation “Disability in Rural Communities: … Continue reading
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Tagged data, disability statistics, employment, Health Plans for Employment, health promotion, knowledge translation, living well, long range planning, NIDRR, NIDRR grantees, NIDRR research, presentation, Programs, RRTC, rural, self-management, web-based tools, working well
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Disability in Rural Communities: Designing Research for Impact (Part I: Rural Rehabilitation and Employment)
On Wednesday, June 22nd the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities discussed how they build evidence-based interventions supporting the purposes of the Rehabilitation Act and NIDRR’s Long Range Plan in their presentation “Disability in Rural Communities: … Continue reading
Posted in Organization, Project
Tagged employment, evidence-based research, health outcomes, health promotion, independent living, living well, long range planning, NIDRR, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, presentations, Rehabilitation Act, RRTC, rural, self-employment, self-management, telerehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation, working well
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Join the Discussion: “Envisioning the Future” with the Administration on Developmental Disabilities
We just received an invite to join the “Envisioning the Future” summit series from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD). Sharon Lewis, the new Commissioner, is conducting a series of summits across the nation to “hear how you – self-advocates, … Continue reading