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  WRA Vision 
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The Wisconsin Rehabilitation Association is a membership organization committed to the promotion of ethical and excellent practice in rehabilitation through collaboration and advocacy.


  WRA Core Values 
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Core values provide the foundation for association services and programs.
  • Inclusion of all people
  • Opportunity for professionals in rehabilitation to maintain ethical and effective practices and partnerships through collaboration
  • Advocacy and empowerment
  • Personal and professional enrichment
  • Progressive and visionary leadership
  • Relationships built on trust and integrity

  WRA Mission 
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To be an exemplary organization of diverse individuals committed to the empowerment of people with disabilities.


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 Events and Important Messages
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    2011 Rehabilitation and Transition Conference
April 6-8 2011
http://events.rfw.org/index.php/home

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    The 26th annual Assistive Technology Exposition was held on Thursday November 21st from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Engineering Centers Building, 1550 Engineering Drive on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.  The event was free and attracted a diverse audience. Attendees included many faculty, staff, occupational therapy/physical therapy/special education/engineering/rehabilitation psychology professionals and students.  The Expo showcased some of the latest advances in technology that can offer people with disabilities new opportunities to participate in school, employment and community life.  The Wisconsin Rehabilitation Association was a proud participant of the expo.   Shown here is Amy Thomson who staffed our booth and shared our mission, values, and membership benefits with the attendees.


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