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Title: National Rehabilitation Association


1
National Rehabilitation Association
  • You and NRA
  • A Winning Combination!

2
NRA History
  • From its beginning in 1925, the National
    Rehabilitation Association (NRA)
  • has been a grass roots supporter of major
    landmark legislation on behalf of individuals
    with disabilities, guaranteeing vocational
    opportunities, impacting attitudes and
    environment, and rehabilitation research.
  • has been a primary force behind many major
    legislative initiatives in rehabilitation
    programs and services for individuals with
    disabilities.
  • has been a key proponent in advancing the rehab
    professions, including support of Senate
    Resolution 120 which designated March 22, 2007 as
    National Rehabilitation Counselor Appreciation
    Day.

3
NRAs Vision and Mission
  • VISION
  • NRA seeks to eliminate barriers to the
  • employment and/or productivity of
  • individuals with disabilities.
  • MISSION
  • NRA is a member organization that promotes
  • ethical and state of the art practice in
    rehabilitation
  • with the goal of the personal and economic
  • independence of persons with disabilities.

4
NRA Core Values
  • We value all people
  • We are passionate in our belief in the economic
    and personal independence of persons with
    disabilities.
  • We are committed to advancing the profession of
    rehabilitation as one with ethical and
    enlightened practice.
  • Our strength lies in the diversity of our members
    and their work in the full range of
    rehabilitation fields the association represents.
  • We take extraordinary pride in what persons with
    disabilities accomplish every day.
  • Our relationships with each other and the persons
    we serve are based on trust, transparency, and
    integrity.
  • We believe in the importance of lifelong learning
    for professional and personal enrichment.

5
Why is NRA Membership Important to YOU?
  • Legislative Advocacy
  • Professional Development
  • Networking Opportunities (Local, State, Regional
    and National)
  • Leadership Training
  • Professional Liability Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Award Winning Publications
  • Support of Your Profession

6
Education and Professional Development
  • Annual Governmental Affairs Summit
  • National Training Conference
  • Leadership Training
  • Teleconferences
  • Division Training Conferences

7
NRA Promotes Advocacy
  • NRAs Annual Governmental Affairs Summit
  • Provides members with the necessary tools to
    access their Senators and Representatives, both
    at home and on Capital Hill
  • The Washington Wire, NRAs legislative
    publication
  • Provides relevant and current legislative
    information
  • Is delivered directly to NRA members email
  • Can be accessed on the NRA website

8
NRA Awards
  • Lead-On Award
  • E. B. Whitten Award
  • NRA Organization Award
  • Yvonne Johnson Leadership Award
  • Max T. Prince Meritorious Service Award
  • W. F. Faulkes Award
  • Belle Greve Award
  • Excellence in Media Award
  • Sylvia Walker Multicultural Award
  • Graduate Literacy Award
  • NRA Chapter of the Year Award

9
NRA Divisions Something for Everyone's
Interests!
  • NRA members are afforded opportunities to join
    professional divisions in areas of professional
    or special interests.
  • Divisions sponsor professional development
    seminars reflecting information and knowledge in
    their specialty areas.

10
NRA Divisions
  • Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators
    Association (RCEA)
  • A professional association of rehabilitation
    counselors and counselor educators, counselor
    supervisors, researchers in rehabilitation
    counseling, and students in rehabilitation
    programs.
  • Job Placement and Development Association
    (NRAJPD)
  • A professional association of persons providing
    job development and placement, and others who
    have a concern for the employment of persons with
    disabilities.
  • National Association of Rehabilitation Leadership
    (NARL)
  • A professional association of rehabilitation
    leaders and administrators and persons with an
    interest in developing leadership skills for
    administration, supervision, or education in the
    rehabilitation industry.

11
NRA Divisions
  • National Association for Independent Living
    (NAIL)
  • An association of persons interested in the
    empowerment of persons with disabilities, where
    professionals and consumers work together to
    enhance the quality of life and promote the
    rights of citizens with disabilities.
  • National Association of Rehabilitation Support
    Staff (NARSS)
  • An association of persons employed as
    rehabilitation assistants, aides, or technicians
    and other rehabilitation team members who support
    the rehabilitation of persons with disabilities.
  • National Association of Service Providers in
    Private Rehabilitation (NASPPR)
  • An association of persons employed in
    rehabilitation positions in the private sector
    (profit and/or non-profit).

12
NRA Divisions
  • National Association of Multicultural
    Rehabilitation Concerns (NAMRC)
  • An association of persons committed to support
    and actively champion concerns that affect the
    rehabilitation needs and services to
    multicultural persons with disabilities.
  • National Association of Disability Benefits
    Specialists (NADBS)
  • An association of benefits counselors/specialists
    and individuals committed to the personal and
    economic independence of persons with
    disabilities.

13
NRA Structure
  • NRA membership affords automatic membership in
    your region, state and local chapters.
  • With a goal of effecting membership participation
    in Association affairs, NRAs membership is
    spread over 7 regions nationwide
  • Great Lakes, Great Plains, Mid-Atlantic,
  • Northeast, Pacific, Southeast, and Southwest

14
NRA Membership by Region

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NRA MEMBERSHIP
  • NRA MEMBERSHIP
  • 126 Professional
  • 500 Organizational
  • 35 Student
  • NRA SUPPORT
  • 75 Individual Donor
  • 1,500 Institutional Donor
  • DIVISION MEMBERSHIP
  • Dues vary by Division
  • Requires NRA membership
  • PAYMENT METHODS
  • Dues may be easily paid by automatic bank draft,
    or by check or credit card.

17
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q I recently joined NRA, how soon will I receive
    my
  • Member ID Card?
  • A NRA sends membership cards within two weeks
    of receipt of the membership application or
    renewal.
  • Q Can I join a division if I am already a
    member?
  • A Yes, the division dues will be prorated.
    Please call member services if you wish to add a
    division membership to your existing NRA
    membership.

18
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q Are CEUs available for certifications other
    than CRC?
  • A Yes, NRA offers a variety of certification
    credits
  • at every sponsored training event.
  • Q I live in one state and work in another. Can I
    change my chapter to the state I am employed?
  • A Yes, please contact the National Office with
    your request.
  • Q I am a student, can I apply online for
    membership?
  • A No, your professor has to sign your
    membership application and indicate your
    anticipated graduation
  • date.

19
National Rehabilitation Association
  • 633 South Washington Street
  • Alexandria, VA 22314
  • 703-836-0850
  • 703-836-0848 Fax
  • 703-836-0849 TDD
  • Toll Free 1-888-258-4295
  • www.nationalrehab.org
  • info_at_nationalrehab.org

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National Rehabilitation Association
  • You and NRA
  • A Winning Combination For All
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