Presentations Released - State of Science Conference on Employment of People with Disabilities

April 2014 — Presentations from the State of the Science Conference, sponsored by the University of New Hampshire, the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center for Evidence Based Practice in Vocational Rehabilitation (RRTC-EBP-VR) and the Kessler Foundation, are now available. Held April 8-9, 2014 in Bethesda, Maryland, the conference addressed employment disparities experienced by people with disabilities and presented research from three NIDRR-funded employment rehabilitation research and training centers. Included among the presentations was research from the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy and Measurement, highlighting findings from a study evaluating the Youth Transition Demonstration projects, and the University of New Hampshire, describing cost effective workplace accommodations. Transcripts and slides for all sessions are available here.

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