[Ohio-Talk] Please Highly Consider [Employment-Committee] [nrtc-vr] Webinars for People with Vision Loss

Suzanne Turner smturner.234 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 1 23:29:45 UTC 2021


Dear NFB list members, 

On today’s Presidential Release, there was a question on how to work with rehab agencies. This seminar from Mississippi State University, the National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision, could provide some of the information you need. 

Expect Employment!

Dick Davis, Chair

NFB Employment Committee

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From: "Moffitt, Cantrice" <cmoffitt at colled.msstate.edu <mailto:cmoffitt at colled.msstate.edu> >
Date: October 1, 2021 at 4:03:46 PM CDT
To: nrtc-vr at lists.msstate.edu <mailto:nrtc-vr at lists.msstate.edu> 
Subject: [nrtc-vr] Webinars for People with Vision Loss
Reply-To: cmoffit at colled.msstate.edu <mailto:cmoffit at colled.msstate.edu> 

 

Happy Friday everyone!

 

Please share the information and link below with your consumers and those interested in receiving VR services.

 

Upcoming Webinar

When: Wednesday, October 13, 2021

What time: 1:00 PM CST

Title: Navigating the VR System: Services are Better When We Work Together

Webinar description

For people with blindness or low vision who are receiving VR services or are considering applying, it is important to understand how the process works. In this webinar, the role of the rehabilitation team will be discussed with a primary focus on the consumer and rehabilitation counselor relationship. This webinar will include a panel of past VR consumers who are gainfully employed and practicing VR counselors.

For more information and to register, visit the webinars and podcast page <https://www.ntac.blind.msstate.edu/consumers/webinars-podcasts> . 

 

Cantrice Moffitt

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