2005 Rehabilitation and Transition Conference
SESSIONS
The 2005 sessions are broken down under various themes spread out over three days. The themes are as follows:
Disabilities
Special Interests
Employment
Transition
Leadership
Government
Service Delivery
Click on the following pdf link for a complete session and registration information: 2005 Rehabilitation and Transition Conference Brochure
SESSION HANDOUTS
Following is a list of handouts from the conference in order by session. Click on the session to download the handout (pdf format).
- Session 1: The Blend of Rehabilitation, Counseling & Spirituality, Malcolm Fraser
- Session 3: All Together! DVR, DPI and the IEP-IPE, Steve Gilles
- Session 4: Hitting the High Notes: Table Topics, Amy Thomson
- Session 4: Hitting the High Notes: Table Topics, Amy Thomson2
- Sessions 5 & 12: Get Prepared, Risk Management for Rehabilitation Programs, Paul Andrew
- Sessions 5 & 12: Get Prepared, Risk Management for Rehabilitation Programs, Steve Talbot
- Session 7: Ethics, Performing Within Your Bounds, Linda Hedenblad
- Session 7: Ethics, ASPE Guidelines, Linda Hedenblad
- Session 7: Ethics, Presentation, Linda Hedenblad
- Session 9: The Medicaid, Medicare Subsidy, Ron Konkol
- Session 16: Generating Employment Outcomes, Resisting Employment Resistance, Allen Anderson
- Session 17: In Step with ADA, 504 and Postsecondary Education, Tom Heffron
- Session 22: What's Up Doc? How to Collaborate with Psychiatrists, Dr. David Mays
- Session 23: Generating Employment Outcomes, Changing Your Perspective, Allen Anderson
- Session 29: Safety Measures, Dealing with Violence, Dr. David Mays
- Session 30: Generating Employment Outcomes, Performing in Rural Communities, Allen Anderson
- Session 39: On a Grand Scale: Workability International, Jim Ryan
RFW offers a variety of training and educational opportunities to its members and the rehabilitation community including Professional Development Seminars (PDS), an other special conferences and training events.
