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IARP Wisconsin member, Emily Veith was awarded the IARP Emerging Professional Award. Emily earned her master's degree in rehabilitation psychology from UW-Madison in 2005. She is a CRC and is licensed in Wisconsin as a professional counselor. She has worked in private sector rehabilitation since 2005. Emily's current practice involves work as a VR counselor, VE with ODAR, vocational evaluator for consumers of state VR services, and a growing vocational expert forensic caseload, handling workers compensation, family law and personal injury cases. She will be finishing training for her CLCP certification and sitting for the national certification exam in June. ...
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I was asked to do research on our IARP-WI history, and since I just fully retired, it has been an interesting and fun project. I had a chance to contact some of our original members, and look back at what has happened in the last 40+ years. The executive director of IARP, Mr. Carl Wangman, sent me an article on IARP history indicating it was first incorporated in 1981 as the National Association of Rehabilitation Professional in the Private Sector (NARPPS). It’s roots were in the private rehabilitation movement that started in the 60’s and 70’s. A couple decades later, a name change was made to IARP (International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals) ...
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