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07-30-2008
From the Presentation
Note: Resources referenced in this PowerPoint are available below
Documents
MANUAL
Piwowarczyk, et al. “Vocational Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors.” BCRHHR. Boston, MA: 2004. (funded by the Office of Refugee Resettlement)
Download Here: http://www.bcrhhr.org/pro/course/vocationalmanual.html
JOB KIT GUIDEBOOK
Simon, et al. “Job Kit Guidebook.” BCRHHR. Boston, MA: 2008.
Will be available: www.bcrhhr.org; Contact corey.simon@bmc.org for distribution
BOOK CHAPTER
Piwowarczyk, L., Clark, G., Caballes, N. Vocational Considerations in Immigrants (2007). In: Walker, P. & E. Barnett (Eds.) Immigrant Medicine. Saunders Elsevier: Philadelphia, 699-701.
TRAINING DVD
BCRHHR. “Caring for Torture Survivors.” 2007 (funded by the UN Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture)
Contact erica.hastings@bmc.org to request your copy
This manual is being updated parts are no longer accurate, but in general it is a reference guide that could be useful with clients.
Websites
United States: http://www.rehabnetwork.org/directors_contact.htm
Europe: http://www.epr.eu/index.php/about-epr/members (“best practice” members)
Disabled Peoples’ International: http://v1.dpi.org/lang-en/index (human rights)
Career Information including some movies of different careers: Massachusetts Career Information System
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