CRC Prep For Mom Questions And
Answers.
Explain the importance of The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 -
\Federal Funding to states was authorized on a matching basis for vocational education
programs
Summarize the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 -
\Services were mandated for people with the most severe disabilities. Client Assistance
Programs were implemented. Increased funding for Rehabilitation and disability
research. Mandated program evaluation and employment rights for people with
disabilities through Title V
What are the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Title V Sections 501-504? -
\Section 501 - Affirmative Action in Federal Hiring
Section 502- Enforcement of Accessibility Standards for Federal Buildings
Sections 503- Affirmative Action by Federal Contact Recipient
Section 504- Equal Opportunities
Summarize the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1992 -
\The idea of empowerment, self-determination, and informed choice at individual and
agency levels was implemented. State VR agencies has to establish the standards for
"qualified personnel" and ensure an emphasis on master's degree and counselor
certification. State-federal funding match was set at 78.7%. Rehabilitation engineering
services are to be provided, as well as training of rehabilitation counselors from minority
backgrounds.
Summarize the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 -
\State-federal VR programs were linked with workforce investment systems.
Development of the one-stop centers.
Summarize the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998 -
\Established automatic eligibility for people receiving SSI or SSDI benefits. Emphasized
outreach and services for transition-age youth minorities.
Describe the impact on the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments of 2008 -
\The definition of disibilty was revised and broadened the scope of coverage
Summarize the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and the Rehabilitation Act
Amendments of 2014 -
,\Replaced the Workforce Investment Act of 1998. State VR agencies must set aside
15% of their federal funds to provide pre-employment transition services to student with
disabilities who are eligible or potentially eligible for services, Local labor market
analysis, employer engagements and customized training were emphasized. Primary
performance indicators identified for employment outcomes, including youth with the
most significant disabilites.
Summarize the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 -
\A civil rights law enacted to prevent discrimination and enable individuals with
disabilities to participate in all aspects of society. Equal opportunity is guaranteed
through employment (Title I), public services, (Title II), public accommodations (Title III),
telecommunications (Title (IV), and other miscellaneous provisions (Title V)
Define rehabilitation counseling -
\A systematic process that assists individuals with disabilities to achieve their personal,
career, and independent living goals in the most integrated setting possible through
applying the counseling process
Define vocational rehabilitation as identified in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 -
\A comprehensive sequence of service planned by the consumer and rehabilitation
counselor to maximize employability, independent, integration, and participation of
people with disabilities in the workplace and community
For state vocational rehabilitation agencies, what is the criteria to be eligible for
services? -
\Have a physical or mental impairment that results in a substantial impediment to
employment and can benefit from in terms of an employment outcome for VR services
Explain the order of selection -
\A plan developed by state VR agencies to prioritize services for people with several
significant disabilities, or most significant disabilities, such that they receive the highest
priority; individuals with less need may be placed on a waiting list
Explain the primary goal of private-sector rehabilitiation -
\For individuals receiving workers' compensation services, this ensures an early return
to work and a minimization of loss of earnings capacity by the injured worker to help
ease insurer and employer losses
Describe the role of a rehabilitation counselor in forensic rehabilitation -
\Often referred to as a vocational expert, the rehabilitation counselor is retained by an
organization, individuals, or company to present information on work and earning
capacities. May also do life-care planning
Define ethics -
\A set of moral principles or values that governs the conduct of an individual or a group
,Identify the 4 basic objectives of the CRCC Code of Ethics effective in 2017. -
\1. Promote public welfare by specifying ethical behavior expected of rehabilitation
counselors
2. Establish principles that guide ethical behavior of rehabilitation counselors
3. Serve as an ethical guide designed to assist rehabilitation counselors in constructing
a professional course of action that best serves those utilizing rehabilitation counselors
services
4. Serve as the basis for the processing of alleged Code violations by certified
rehabilitation counselors
Define the 6 principles of ethical behaviors that the CRCC Code of Ethics is based on. -
\1. Autonomy- respect the rights of clients to be self-governing within their social and
cultural framework
2. Beneficence- to do good to others
3. Fidelity- to be faithful
4. Justice - to be fair in treatment to all and provide appropriate services to ak
5. Nonmaleficence- to do no no harms to others
6. Veracity- to be honest
Define privacy, confidentiality, and privileged communications as they relate to ethical
issues. -
\Privacy - the right of a client to keep the counseling relationship to themselves. Privacy
is more inclusive than confidentiality, which addresses communications in the
counseling context
Confidentiality- a promise or contract to respect the privacy of clients by not disclosing
anything revealed to Rehabilitation counselors except under agreed upon conditions
Privileged Communication- established by statute and protects clients from having
confidential communication with rehabilitation counselors disclosed in legals
proceedings without their permission
Define informed consent -
\The process of communication between rehabilitation counselors and clients that
results in an authorization or decision by client that is based upon an appreciation and
understanding of the facts an implication of an action
Explain the limits of confidentiality -
, \CRC Code of Ethics require the limits be outlined at the beginning of the counseling
relationship, including mandating reporting requirements.
Describe culturally sensitivity regarding clients' rights -
\Information must be communicated in ways that are developmentally and culturally
appropriate
Describe illness self-management -
\An individual strategy to minimize the impact of chronic health or other disability
conditions on the daily lives of a persons living with a disability
Explain the concept of self-management -
\the process by which an individual maintains their health through collaboration with the
family and community with support of an intervention team
Describe the Illness Management and Recovery program -
\A program with a standardized self-management curriculum that includes focus on
psychoeducation. medication management, relapse, prevention training, social support
training, and coping skills training for persistent mental health symptoms
Describe the role of self-help/support groups in rehabilitation counseling -
\Seen as a critical intervention for a person living with chronic health conditions and are
an intervention for mental health and health-related issues. Includes groups run by
professionals, peers, consumers, and other health professionals that address the
barriers and experiences of individuals with disabilities and their families.
Describe workplace socialization skills -
\Started in the field of human resources, the training leads to social and relational
acceptance, role clarity, and work-related self-efficacy for employees with disabilities.
Define assertive community treatment -
\An evidence-based approach that is multidisciplinary and based in the community that
includes a range of treatments such as intensive case management, and rehabilitation
and support services for individuals living with serious mental illness. Was designed to
reduce rehospitalization for those who do not have access to traditional outpatient
services and who are most at risk for involvement in the criminal justice system.
Describe the evidence-based approach of family psychoeducation -
\It is a result of family advocacy group concerns about the lack of information provided
to families after the onset of a disability. This approach is integrated into the treatment
plan by detailing family services and involvement in the plan.
Define early psychosis -
\A clinical diagnosis of psychosis within five years of the first psychotic episode or
receipt of mental health interventions
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