More About this Training
Join us for the fourth of a four-part webinar series on Career Pathways. We will share some specific strategies from the Virginia Career Pathways for Individuals with Disabilities. Items we will address during the webinar include:
- Learn how and why CPID used hands on assessments in their approach to assist IWD to pursue career pathways.
- Identify ways assessments can be used in career pathways and understand how participants could incorporate them in their work.
- Consider the Lean Accessibility Program as a model to approach businesses and open the discussion for hiring individuals with different abilities.
This webinar is hosted by the Career Pathways for Individuals with Disabilities, or CPID project in Virginia, including the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, the Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired, and the George Washington University Center for Rehabilitation Counseling, Research, and Education.
This webinar is close captioned and a transcript is available below.
You can obtain 1 CRC credit for viewing this webinar by completing the Evaluation Survey.
Presenters:
Rob Froehlich, Ed.D., LPC, CRC
He is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) (Virginia and South Carolina) and a nationally Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC). Dr. Froehlich has been Assistant Director of the GW TACE Center, and Project Director of the VR Return on Investment Project and the Virginia Career Pathways for Individuals with Disabilities Project.
Dr. Froehlich is the immediate past chair of the CRCC Ethics Committee, Secretary of the Virginia Counselors Association and is a member of the Virginia Counselors Association Ethics Committee. He has significant clinical experience in brain injury rehabilitation, State-Federal Vocational Rehabilitation (including the exploration of return on investment), private sector rehabilitation, and general counseling and mental health practice and supervision. His areas of training and research expertise include ethics in the vocational rehabilitation and counseling settings, mental health counseling, career development and counseling, and rehabilitation leadership development. In addition to his training and teaching work, Dr. Froehlich also provides psychotherapy services within a private counseling practice.
Kate Kaegi


