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Allied Vocational Rehabilitation

Welcome to Allied Vocational Rehabilitation School. We realize that every person has a unique situation. At Allied, we tailor your education to prepare you for a career that suits your needs. As a result, you are faced with new possibilities and the chance for a new future. As part of the Allied team you are welcome to post comments and newsworthy articles on this Vocational Rehabilitation Blog.

Friday, October 03, 2008

The counselor and client relationship is a vital part of the rehabilitation process. A study conducted by the Rehabilitation Services Administration shows that a positive relationship can lead to successful rehabilitation, with higher employment rates and earnings.

As a counselor, you set the stage for future success by providing effective services and support. You have the power to guide disabled individuals in the right direction. As a result, they have higher expectations of themselves and rehabilitation as a whole.

Working Toward a Common Goal

It's simple. The success of a vocational rehabilitation program is measured by employment. Partnering with the right education provider can help your clients get ready for the workplace by:

- Providing information on career options.
- Assisting with setting career goals.
- Providing effective career training.
- Checking on the students' progress.
- Providing career assistance.

You provide your clients with the means to return to work fast -- in as little as 60 to 90 days -- with marketable skills that will lead to long-term careers. They get the foundation to re-build their career and you get the peace of mind that they will be able to succeed in today's job market.

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