[Ohio-talk] OOD and ACVREP certification

meandthedog at oberlin.net meandthedog at oberlin.net
Wed May 13 15:19:55 UTC 2015


>Thank you  for that description.
I having been educated and trained at the  U . of NY. at Buffalo, were
taught that you
need to not get caught u p in the professionals. I would trust Barb. or
Eric to train me
before those rascals at agencies.
The known fact "In My Day" was. blind people had mental problems because
of blindness.
I'll would love to experience the NFB. method any day, because it is about
blind people,
and for blind people.
Do not separate from you dog.
It usually is about the convenience of the instructor rather then the so
called client.
BLINDNESS IS A NUSANCE





 From acvrep.org
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> ACVREP’s certification programs are designed to offer professionals the
> means to demonstrate critical knowledge and skills that promote the
> provision of quality services and ethical practice.
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> Academy certified professionals possess a level of quality and care that
> is unmatched in the field. ACVREP's commitment to quality builds
> confidence and trust in both employers and individuals seeking and
> receiving vision rehabilitation and education services.
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> NOTE: ACVREP strongly recommends that all potential candidates for ACVREP
> certification read the applicable certification handbook, which include
> certification-related documents and forms.
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