Foundations of Certified Rehabilitation
Counseling | OVER 500 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
What was the purpose of the To expand federal funding for rehabilitation services.
Vocational Rehabilitation Act
amendments of 1954?
What are the key roles of a Rehabilitation counseling, job placement, and transition
Certified Rehabilitation back to employment following accident/injury/disability.
Counselor (CRC)?
List the objectives of Employment in the labor market, supported employment,
rehabilitation counseling. sheltered employment, self-employment, and
homemaker.
What did the Smith-Hughes Act Federal funding to states for vocational education and the
of 1917 establish? Federal Board for Vocational Education.
What were the key changes Expanded funding, removed the economic need
introduced by the Vocational requirement, and included behavior disorders, substance
Rehabilitation Act abusers, public offenders, psychological diagnoses, and
amendments of 1965? socially disadvantaged individuals.
What are the requirements for Good moral character, reputation, fitness, empathy,
becoming a Certified current knowledge in rehabilitation research,
Rehabilitation Counselor administrative skills, and knowledge of adjunct services.
(CRC)?
What was the significance of It expanded civil rights for individuals with severe disabilities
the Rehabilitation Act of and required consumer involvement in rehabilitation.
1973?
What did the Soldier's Funding for the rehabilitation of disabled veterans.
Rehabilitation Act of 1918
provide?
What was the purpose of the To fund civilian rehabilitation programs.
Smith-Fess Act of 1920?
What did the Social Security Permanent federal funding for rehabilitation.
Act of 1935 establish?
What was the Randolph- Funding rehabilitation research and the operation of vending
Sheppard Act of 1936 stands on federal lands for the visually handicapped.
,focused on?
,What did the Wagner-O'Day To purchase certain products from sheltered workshops serving blind
Act of 1938 require from the individuals.
federal government?
What did the Barden-Lafollette Non-discrimination against disabled individuals by federal
Act of 1943 mandate contractors with at least 50 employees and contracts of
regarding federal $50,000 or more.
contractors?
What are the psychological Evaluation of pre-disability psychological status, current
aspects of rehabilitation? emotional reactions to disability, cognitive status, and
coping skills.
What were the eligibility Priority for the most severely disabled individuals with
criteria for rehabilitation medical disabilities that hinder employment.
services under the
amendments of 1974, 1976, and
1978?
What did the Public Law 94- Free and appropriate public education (FAPE) for all
142 enacted in 1975 children/youth with disabilities ages 3-21.
mandate?
What is the significance of They outline job accommodations and modifications
the term 'Individualized needed for individuals in rehabilitation.
Written Rehabilitation
Programs' (IWRPs)?
What is the role of disability Education, data collection, timely company contact, and job
management in rehabilitation? accommodations.
What are the moral Autonomy, non-maleficence, justice, fidelity, veracity, and beneficence.
foundations important in
rehabilitation counseling?
What does Section Non-discrimination against disabled individuals in federally supported
504 of the programs.
Rehabilitation Act
address?
What is the focus of the To enhance the rights of severely disabled individuals and
amendments to the provide private funds for independent living programs.
Rehabilitation Act in 1974,
1976, and 1978?
What was the impact of the It required the federal government to buy products from
1938 Wagner- O'Day Act on workshops serving blind individuals.
sheltered workshops?
What does the term Employment opportunities that provide assistance and
'supported employment' refer support to individuals with disabilities.
to in rehabilitation?
, What is the significance of It allows individuals with disabilities to create their own job
'self- employment' in the opportunities and achieve independence.
context of rehabilitation
objectives?
What is FAPE in the context of FAPE stands for Free Appropriate Public Education, which
special education? ensures all children/youth with disabilities ages 3-21 receive
necessary educational services.
What are the requirements Identification and evaluation must be culturally non-
for the identification and discriminatory and conducted in the predominant
evaluation of students with language spoken at home.
disabilities?
What significant legislation The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986, which
was passed in 1986 regarding mandated employment opportunities and aid for
the education of individuals severely disabled individuals.
with disabilities?
What does IEP stand for and IEP stands for Individualized Education Program, which is a
what is its purpose? written plan developed for each child with a disability to
ensure appropriate educational support.
Who is involved in the The review must be conducted jointly by a qualified
mandatory review of an IEP? program official, teacher, parents/legal guardians, and
the student when appropriate.
What must each state Each state must submit an annual plan that is approved
submit annually regarding by the Department of Education, detailing the
special education services? components and descriptions of the services provided.
What are the due process Due process guarantees include identification, evaluation,
guarantees related to special and placement of students with disabilities.
education?
Counseling | OVER 500 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
What was the purpose of the To expand federal funding for rehabilitation services.
Vocational Rehabilitation Act
amendments of 1954?
What are the key roles of a Rehabilitation counseling, job placement, and transition
Certified Rehabilitation back to employment following accident/injury/disability.
Counselor (CRC)?
List the objectives of Employment in the labor market, supported employment,
rehabilitation counseling. sheltered employment, self-employment, and
homemaker.
What did the Smith-Hughes Act Federal funding to states for vocational education and the
of 1917 establish? Federal Board for Vocational Education.
What were the key changes Expanded funding, removed the economic need
introduced by the Vocational requirement, and included behavior disorders, substance
Rehabilitation Act abusers, public offenders, psychological diagnoses, and
amendments of 1965? socially disadvantaged individuals.
What are the requirements for Good moral character, reputation, fitness, empathy,
becoming a Certified current knowledge in rehabilitation research,
Rehabilitation Counselor administrative skills, and knowledge of adjunct services.
(CRC)?
What was the significance of It expanded civil rights for individuals with severe disabilities
the Rehabilitation Act of and required consumer involvement in rehabilitation.
1973?
What did the Soldier's Funding for the rehabilitation of disabled veterans.
Rehabilitation Act of 1918
provide?
What was the purpose of the To fund civilian rehabilitation programs.
Smith-Fess Act of 1920?
What did the Social Security Permanent federal funding for rehabilitation.
Act of 1935 establish?
What was the Randolph- Funding rehabilitation research and the operation of vending
Sheppard Act of 1936 stands on federal lands for the visually handicapped.
,focused on?
,What did the Wagner-O'Day To purchase certain products from sheltered workshops serving blind
Act of 1938 require from the individuals.
federal government?
What did the Barden-Lafollette Non-discrimination against disabled individuals by federal
Act of 1943 mandate contractors with at least 50 employees and contracts of
regarding federal $50,000 or more.
contractors?
What are the psychological Evaluation of pre-disability psychological status, current
aspects of rehabilitation? emotional reactions to disability, cognitive status, and
coping skills.
What were the eligibility Priority for the most severely disabled individuals with
criteria for rehabilitation medical disabilities that hinder employment.
services under the
amendments of 1974, 1976, and
1978?
What did the Public Law 94- Free and appropriate public education (FAPE) for all
142 enacted in 1975 children/youth with disabilities ages 3-21.
mandate?
What is the significance of They outline job accommodations and modifications
the term 'Individualized needed for individuals in rehabilitation.
Written Rehabilitation
Programs' (IWRPs)?
What is the role of disability Education, data collection, timely company contact, and job
management in rehabilitation? accommodations.
What are the moral Autonomy, non-maleficence, justice, fidelity, veracity, and beneficence.
foundations important in
rehabilitation counseling?
What does Section Non-discrimination against disabled individuals in federally supported
504 of the programs.
Rehabilitation Act
address?
What is the focus of the To enhance the rights of severely disabled individuals and
amendments to the provide private funds for independent living programs.
Rehabilitation Act in 1974,
1976, and 1978?
What was the impact of the It required the federal government to buy products from
1938 Wagner- O'Day Act on workshops serving blind individuals.
sheltered workshops?
What does the term Employment opportunities that provide assistance and
'supported employment' refer support to individuals with disabilities.
to in rehabilitation?
, What is the significance of It allows individuals with disabilities to create their own job
'self- employment' in the opportunities and achieve independence.
context of rehabilitation
objectives?
What is FAPE in the context of FAPE stands for Free Appropriate Public Education, which
special education? ensures all children/youth with disabilities ages 3-21 receive
necessary educational services.
What are the requirements Identification and evaluation must be culturally non-
for the identification and discriminatory and conducted in the predominant
evaluation of students with language spoken at home.
disabilities?
What significant legislation The Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1986, which
was passed in 1986 regarding mandated employment opportunities and aid for
the education of individuals severely disabled individuals.
with disabilities?
What does IEP stand for and IEP stands for Individualized Education Program, which is a
what is its purpose? written plan developed for each child with a disability to
ensure appropriate educational support.
Who is involved in the The review must be conducted jointly by a qualified
mandatory review of an IEP? program official, teacher, parents/legal guardians, and
the student when appropriate.
What must each state Each state must submit an annual plan that is approved
submit annually regarding by the Department of Education, detailing the
special education services? components and descriptions of the services provided.
What are the due process Due process guarantees include identification, evaluation,
guarantees related to special and placement of students with disabilities.
education?