§ 386.1 - What is the Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program?  


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  • § 386.1 What is the Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program?

    (a) The Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program provides financial assistance for -

    (1) Projects that provide basic or advanced training leading to an academic degree in one of those fields of study identified in paragraph (b) of this section;

    (2) Projects that provide a specified series of courses or program of study leading to award of a certificate in one of those fields of study identified in paragraph (b) of this section; and

    (3) Projects that provide support for medical residents enrolled in residency training programs in the specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

    (b) The Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program is designed to provide academic training that leads to an academic degree or academic certificate in areas of personnel shortages identified by the Secretary and published in a notice in the Federal Register. These areas may include -

    (1) Assisting and supporting individuals with disabilities pursuing self-employment, business ownership, and telecommuting;

    (2) Vocational rehabilitation counseling;

    (3) Rehabilitation technology, including training on its use, applications, and benefits;

    (4) Rehabilitation medicine;

    (5) Rehabilitation nursing;

    (6) Rehabilitation social work;

    (7) Rehabilitation psychiatry;

    (8) Rehabilitation psychology;

    (9) Rehabilitation dentistry;

    (10) Physical therapy;

    (11) Occupational therapy;

    (12) Speech pathology and audiology;

    (13) Physical education;

    (14) Therapeutic recreation;

    (15) Community rehabilitation program personnel;

    (16) Prosthetics and orthotics;

    (17) Rehabilitation of individuals who are blind or visually impaired, including rehabilitation teaching and orientation and mobility;

    (18) Rehabilitation of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing;

    (19) Rehabilitation of individuals who are mentally ill;

    (20) Undergraduate education in the rehabilitation services;

    (21) Independent living;

    (22) Client assistance;

    (23) Administration of community rehabilitation programs;

    (24) Rehabilitation administration;

    (25) Vocational evaluation and work adjustment;

    (26) Services to individuals with specific disabilities or specific impediments to rehabilitation, including individuals who are members of populations that are unserved or underserved by programs under this Act;

    (27) Job development and job placement services to individuals with disabilities;

    (28) Supported employment services and customized employment services for individuals with the most significant disabilities;

    (29) Specialized services for individuals with significant disabilities;

    (30) Other fields contributing to the rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities.