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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 GoalIt'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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