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Circle for American Indian Rehabilitation (CAIR)

CAIR Mission Statement

The Center for American Indian Rehabilitation (CAIR) is a center devoted to the Continuing Education, Training, and Technical Assistance needs for programs funded through American Indian Rehabilitation Service Projects under section 121 of the Rehabilitation Act. It is the focus of CAIR to provide high standard of continuing education and training through established rehabilitation curriculum with attention to culture and American Indian VR issues and perspectives.

 

Medicine Wheel, Mental, Spiritual, Emotional, PhysicalAmerican Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Programs (section 121) have been providing culturally appropriate VR services to "Indian Country" for over 20 years. Interwork Institute has employed Tribal members for over a decade. American Indian staff has focused education and training delivery to Tribal VR Programs with attention to culture, sovereignty, tribal protocol, and unique program issues and perspectives for appropriate and competent service delivery. CAIRS was developed with these unique education and training needs for Tribal VR Programs throughout the nation. Interwork Institute staff have traveled and provided training onsite for over 50 Tribal Nations throughout the United States . Experience working with Tribal governments has been key to appropriate and successful programs designed for continuing education in "Indian Country". 

 

CAIR currently operates two Post Employment Training American Indian Rehabilitation (PET-AIR) Certificate Programs: The post-graduate level Rehabilitation Administration certificate and the post-secondary level Bachelor in Vocational Education certificate. There is also an established partnership with American Indian Disability Technical Assistance Center (AIDTAC) at the University of Montana . CAIR will be providing requested service to AIDTAC. CAIR will continue to grow to address the needs of Tribal VR Service Programs

For information and applications for the CAIR Program, contact:

Jim E. Warne MS, CAIR Director
Phone: 619-594-6163 Fax: 619-594-4208
E-mail: jwarne@interwork.sdsu.edu

American Indian Advisory Council

The American Indian Advisory Council began in 1998, a collaboration between California's American Indian community and the Department of Rehabilitation. Our mission is to inform, empower, and link American Indians with physical and/or mental challenges, to culturally sensitive resources to aid in preparing for and engaging in employment.

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