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ADVANCING RESEARCH, IMPROVING EDUCATION

Vocational Rehabilitation Service Models for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

E-Newsletter

August 2009, Issue 2

In This Issue

VR and Autism Spectrum Disorders Project Service Provider Directory

Upcoming Webcast featuring Don Uchida

Request a Free Brochure

Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI)

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Resources on Autism Spectrum Disorders and Vocational Rehabilitation

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Dear Colleague,

SEDL is pleased to bring you this electronic newsletter from the NIDRR funded project, VR Service Models for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. This electronic newsletter is designed to keep you informed of research and dissemination activities associated with the project. You are receiving this second issue automatically because you are on one of SEDL's mailing lists. If you would like to continue receiving this e-Newsletter and have not subscribed yet, please subscribe here to insure you will continue receiving future issues.

Sincerely, Westbrook, PhDProject Director

VR and Autism Spectrum Disorders Project Service Provider Directory

This new resource is a directory of specialty counselors (or lead counselors) dealing with individuals with ASD who are interested in seeking vocational rehabilitation service supports. This directory is intended to help consumers and families initiate contacts with the VR system.

Upcoming Webcast featuring Don Uchida

Please join us on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 for a webcast on Autism Spectrum Disorders and the VR System. The featured presenter is Don Uchida, Executive Director, Utah State Office of Rehabilitation. Mr. Uchida has served citizens with disabilities in Utah for nearly 40 years in the Office of Rehabilitation and its divisions.

Request a Free Brochure Would you like to learn more about the VR & Autism Spectrum Disorders project? Contact us at vr-autism@... to request a free brochure that describes our research and dissemination activities, and intended outcomes.

Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence VR and Autism Spectrum Disorders Project exchanges information with other projects related to autism and employment across the nation. This month, we are highlighting the work of the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI). OCALI serves families, educators, and professionals working with students with autism and low-incidence disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairments, other health impairments, and traumatic brain injuries. OCALI has created several tools related to Autism and transition, including a downloadable set of Autism Transition to Adulthood Guidelines and 16 web casts that focus on adult issues.

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