Thanks for Attending...the 2006 Rehabilitation & Transition Conference held April 19 to 21, at the beautiful American Club, in Kohler, Wisconsin.
2006 Rehabilitation and Transition Conference
A big "Thank you" to everyone involved in this year's conference! The conference went very well, and all 550 participants seemed to enjoy themselves and gain valuable insights from the breakout sessions that focused on issues including transition, employment, residential care, disabilities, ethics, management, special interests. Visit our Photo Gallery for more sites and happenings from the conference.
Give us your feedback!
We value your feedback. By providing your feedback to us, we can plan events more valuable to you. By completing the survey, you will also be entered into a drawing to win a free 1-day registration for the 2007 Rehabilitation and Transition Conference - planned for March 21 - 23, 2007!
Please click the link below to tell us what you thought about this event: 2006 Conference Survey.
Visit the following links for more post-conference information:
Mark your calendars for the 2007 Conference, March 21 - 23, at The American Club in Kohler. If you want to be added to the conference mailing list for 2007, email your contact information to rfw@rfw.org.
About RFW:
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.
Rehabilitation For Wisconsin, Inc. (RFW) is a statewide nonprofit membership association located in Madison, Wisconsin. Our members consist of over 50 community rehabilitation programs. RFW members provide services that address the vocational, residential and community support needs of people with disabilities or other special needs. RFW provides leadership, advocacy, education and other services to its members and works to build strong partnerships between community rehabilitation programs, public policy makers and the community of people with disabilities in Wisconsin.
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