Reasonable Accommodation Process for Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors    
  
Webinar Series      

Northwest ADA Center 

 Webinar  
 
For more information and to register*


Cost: $90 per site

Session 1: Tuesday,
December 8, 2015

Session 2: Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Time: 10:00am-11:30am PT
 
*Registration will close 24 hours before the first session begins  
  with speakers       
 
Eva Larrauri, M.A., CRC
Miranda Levy, M.A., CRC
Andrea Olson, M.S., CRC 

Northwest ADA Center     

VRCs play an essential role in facilitating successful reasonable accommodation outcomes between applicants/employees and employers throughout the employment process. In individual cases, the VRC can help build the applicant/employee's confidence in requesting reasonable accommodation. For employers making commitments toward more diverse and inclusive workplaces, the VRC can serve as a collaborative partner to meet those goals.    
 
Part I of the webinar series will offer guidance and a general overview about what a VRC needs to know about reasonable accommodations and the interactive process under Title I of the ADA. The VRC will learn how to coach qualified individuals with disabilities on how to facilitate an open and honest dialogue with potential and current employers.   
 
Part II of the webinar series will cover examples and case studies showing how the VRC can maximize successful outcomes by collaborating with applicants/employees and employers. 
Live Closed Captioning will be provided for this webinar.
Participants have the option of obtaining 1.5 CRCC credits, ACTCP (ADA Coordinator Training Certification Program) credits, or a Letter of Attendance.
For questions about course content or registration, please contact:  
Miranda Levy
· e-mail: levym@uw.edu
· phone: (425) 774-2303
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The Northwest ADA Center is a member of the ADA National Network. The advertised webinar was developed under  under a grant from the Administration for Community Living (ACL), NIDILRR grant #90DP0016-02-00.  However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the ACL, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of ACL, and you should not assume endorsement by the federal government.
Northwest ADA Center
Center for Continuing Education in Rehabilitation
 
University of Washington 
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Mountlake Terrace, Washington 98043
Contact  levym@uw.edu  for more information or to register 
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