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Next Seminars@Hadley Presents: Underground Guide to Making College and
Vocational Rehab Work for You

Reinforcing Independence for Family Members

Seminars@Hadley Presents: Underground Guide to Making College and Vocational
Rehab Work for You

Date: Monday, September 16, 2013

Time: 2:00 PM CDT, 19:00 GMT

Considering college or other continuing education in the near future? Join
Seminars Hadley as Ed Haines, Hadley instructor, reveals an insider’s look at
the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) process relating to transition students. With
almost twenty years of VR experience, Ed gives a perspective on what works, what
doesn’t, and how to navigate the system to ensure you receive the services to
which you are entitled. Be prepared for your future by learning how to form a
constructive working partnership with your VR Counselor.

Dawn Turco, Hadley senior vice president, will moderate this 60-minute seminar.
Opportunities will be given at the end of the presentation for questions and
comments.

Space in this seminar is limited. Please only register if you know you are
available to attend so that others are not closed out. [1]Register for
Underground Guide to Making College and Vocational Rehab Work for You on
September 16.

Reinforcing Independence for Family Education Students
[2]Reinforcing Independence: [3]The Role of the Family discusses how people who
lose vision, and their family members, adjust to the vision loss. It also
dispels myths and presents facts about visual impairment. It then presents
actual ways to encourage and offer support to a relative who is relearning
independent living skills. Becoming familiar with information about visual
impairment will enable students to promote the independence of relatives who are
visually impaired.

Mark Your Calendars! [4]Complete list of tentatively scheduled future seminars

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References

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2. http://hadley.edu/ShowCourseDetail.asp?courseid=IND-131
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5. http://hadley.edu/Podcasts.asp
6. http://hadley.edu/eNewsletter.asp
7. http://www.facebook.com/thehadleyschoolfortheblind
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9. http://www.hadley.edu/AboutHadley.asp
10. http://www.hadley.edu/enroll
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