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Conference in NYC: New Strategies for Accomplishing the Rehabilitation Mission

The following is an announcement from the the Northeast Rehabilitation Association for rehabilitation professionals:

Announcing a Training Conference:

“New Strategies for Accomplishing the Rehabilitation Mission”

JULY 18,19 & 20, 2010

New York University Wasserman Center for Career Development
133 East 13th Street, 2nd floor, New York, NY 10003

Earn up to 15 Pre-Approved CRC Credits, including Ethics hrs

Topics include:

  • Employment
  • Diversity
  • Asperger Syndrome
  • Counselor Wellness
  • Veterans
  • Mental Health
  • Ethics Update
  • Ex-Offenders and
  • Substance Abuse
  • Career Options for
  • Rehab Professionals
  • And much more…

Limited seating. For “Early Bird” registration, reply by June 23.

REGISTRATION FEES AND LODGING

EARLY REGISTRATION (postmarked, emailed, faxed by Wednesday 6/23)

NRA member, government employee:$150 for 7/19 and 7/20 $80 for one day
Students: $70 for 7/19 and 7/20 $40 for one day
All others: $175 for 7/19 and 7/20 $100 for one day

STANDARD REGISTRATION (received after Wednesday 6/23)

NRA member, government employee: $175 for 7/19 and 7/20 $100 for one day
Students: $80 for 7/19 and 7/20 $50 for one day
All others: $200 for 7/19 and 7/20 $120 for one day

LODGING: You are responsible for obtaining your own lodging. Limited lodging (first come, first serve basis) is available in New York University suites (one block away) from Sunday, 7/18 – Saturday, 7/25. Suites are limited to conference registrants only. Suites are air-conditioned and cleaned prior to occupancy, no cleaning service is provided during the guests’ stay. Guests receive a linen package (sheet, blanket, pillow, pillowcase, and small towel). Guests must provide their own toiletries. Lodging includes access to the NYU Palladium Athletic Facility and indoor swimming pool. Each suite has a bathroom shared by all occupants (maximum of 4) of the suite. Rates are $75 per night for one occupant per room; $50 per night per person for two occupants per room.

For more information, visit at www.nymetronra.org

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