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November 10, 2025
Over the past year, our team of Trustees has been working behind the scenes shaping up your organization and ensuring that we are providing you, our members, with what they need to be excellent practitioners. Part of our role is also to define what vocational rehabilitation to enable understanding of the scope of our profession and what it can do to support people to remain in, recover in, return to and reach for work. To this end we have created a new information document which we hope will help in our endeavours to raise the profile of vocational rehabilitation and share with others just how important our profession is.
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Resource Updated:
November 10, 2025
Over the past year, our team of Trustees has been working behind the scenes shaping up your organization and ensuring that we are providing you, our members, with what they need to be excellent practitioners. Part of our role is also to define what vocational rehabilitation to enable understanding of the scope of our profession and what it can do to support people to remain in, recover in, return to and reach for work. To this end we have created a new information document which we hope will help in our endeavours to raise the profile of vocational rehabilitation and share with others just how important our profession is.
Please download our Newly Created Info Document
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