R & T Research: 2001-2006

NIDRR Award # H133B010501

 

Divider Graphic R-1: The Impact of Legislation and Policy on Service Delivery

Priority: Investigate the impact of changes in federal employment and rehabilitation legislation and policy on the delivery of services to the target population

Study 1.1 Perspectives of Service Providers on VR and WIA

Study 1.2 Evaluating VR Workforce Participation and Employment Outcomes


 

Divider Graphic R-2: The Impact of Business Practice on Workers

Priority: Investigate the impact of business practices that contribute to accessible work and workplace supports to enhance the employment of the target population.

Study 2.1 Workers Perspectives on Employer-Provided Support

Study 2.2 Employers Perspective on Workers with Hearing Loss


Divider Graphic R-3: Innovations in Rehabilitation Interventions to Improve Service Delivery and Employment

Priority: Identify, develop, and assess rehabilitation-related innovations that enhance employment and community living outcomes of the target population

Study 3.1 Remote Technology for Communication Access in One Stop Centers

Study 3.2 Workplace Communication Supports via Job Coaching

Study 3.3 A State Level Project to Enhance Service Delivery

 


 

Special Research Projects:
  1. Improving Outreach to American Indians and Alaska Natives who
    are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (NIDRR Grant # H1333B01501)
  2. An Examination of Qualitative Differences in Rehabilitation
    Outcomes Between Minority Deaf Consumers and White Deaf 
    Consumers (NIDRR Grant # H1333B01501) 
     PowerPoint  or pdf file of PowerPoint slides with notes
  3. Development of Resource Materials to Support Early Intervention
    Services to Newly Identified Infants with Hearing Loss
    (subcontract:  NIH - University of Arkansas Medical Sciences)
  4. Reaching Hard of Hearing Workers in the Mainstream; 
    Implications for Consumers and Services (NIDRR Grant # H1333G010156)
    
    Narrative (pdf file) 859kb
    
    Tables and References (pdf file) 550kb

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Historical Information 1981-2001

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