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Rehabilitation Act Training Workshops

Saturday, August 21, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CT)

Danville Illinois,

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BUILDING YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE

THROUGH THE REHABILITATION ACT

August 21,  2010

For parents, persons with disabilities, family members and volunteer trainers

  • Do you know your child's rights under the Rehabilitation Act?
  • Do you know the rights of people disabilities under the Rehabilitation Act?
  • Do you know the rights of people with disabilities under the ADA?

Know the rights of your family members in:

education

public service

training

employment

public accomodations

transportation

 

*Find out how to increase opportunities for employement and independednt living.

*Find out how to become a volunteer trainer on the Rehabilitation Act

Register for this two day Rehabilitation Act Training Workshop. 

Participants who complete the training will recieve free:

  • Rehab Act Training Manual, which includes federal Rehab Act legislation
  • "The Road to Work" (published by PACER Center)
  • Other valuable materials

*Space is limited. Advanced registration is required for this workshop series.

*Registration fee $10

Contact Family Resource Center on Disabilities: 312/ 939 -3513

 

When & Where



The Boys and Girl Club
850 North Griffin Street
Danville Illinois

Saturday, August 21, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (CT)


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Hosted By

Family Resource Center on Disabilities



Family Resource Center on Disabilities is a Parent Training and information Center funded by the US Department of Education; Office of Special Education Program.

FRCD Provides:

Information/Referral Service and Individual Assistance Services

special Education Rights Seminars

Transition Services through the Youth Advocacy Project, prepares Chicago youth with a disability for adulthood, using a family-center approach