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De9c1iptors Document Resume Vt 011 240 DOCUMENT RESUME ED 041 122 VT 011 240 TTTLE Rehabilitation Research and Demonstration Grants, An Annotated Listing; And Cooperative Research and Demonstration Projects, A Listing. INSTITUTION Social and Rehabilitation Service (DHEW) , Washington, D.C. PUB DATE 68 NOTm, 243p. EDRS PRICE FDRS Price MF-$1.00 HC-$12.25 DE9C1IPTORS *Annotated Bibliographies, *Demonstration Projects, *Rehabilitation, *Research, *Research Projects ABSTRACT Prepared by the Social and Rehabilitation Service of the Department of Health, Fducation, and Welfare, this publication contains annotations of 5,1112 rehabilitation research and demonstration projects authorized from 1955 to 1968 by the 195L Amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act and 143 cooperative research and demonstration projects authorized from 1962 to 1968 by Title XI, Section 1110 of the Social Security Act,as amended. The rehabilitation projects are grouped into 21 sections, and each annotation includes the name and address of the grantee, the project director, and a brief description of the project purpose. Also included are topical and numerical indexes. The cooperative projects are listed in numerical order, and each annotation contains the name and location of the grantee, the project director, title, and the expected completion date. Copies of completed projectsare available from the institution or agency listed for the project. (SB) -SOCIA'LAND' REHABILITATION 0SERVIOE RESEARCH., and, 4 DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS 96 8 1 A TA 4. AS \ gm* .'U.S.DEPARTENT OF \14 EALT11,,r,E1)UCIATION AND NVELFARE Social and Rehabilitation Service. DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED--Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states: "No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, ornational origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discriminationunder any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance". Therefore, any Research or Demonstration Project supported by grants from the Social and Rehabilitation Service, like every program or activity receiving financialassistance from the Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare, must beoperated in compliance with this law. .... C\J (NJ r--11 SOCIALAND REHABILITATION SERVICE 41" REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION GRANTS %ad An Annotated Listing t Research and Demonstration Projects Approved Under Sections 4 and 7 The Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments of 1954 March 1955 - January 1968 AND COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS A Listing Coopek:ative Research and Demonstrations Approved Under Title XI, Section 1110 The Social Security Act, as Amended 1962 - 1968 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECES- SARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- CATION POSITION OR POLICY I U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Social and Rehabilitation Service Washington, D. C. 20201 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction PART I Section I. Cardiovascular Disorders II. Cerebral Palsy 7 III. Epilepsy 9 IV. Mental and Personality Disorders 13 A. Alcoholism 27 V. Mental Retardation 31 VI. Neurological Disorders (Other) 51 VII. Orthopedic Disorders 63 VIII. Respiratory and Pulmonary Disorders 75 IX. Speech and Hearing Disorders 77 X. Visual Disorders 99 XI. Other Disabling Conditions 121 XII. Aging and Chronic Illness 127 XIII. Homebound Disabled 137 XIV. Rural Disabled 141 XV. Workmen's Compensation 143 XVI. Facilities Workshops and Centers 145 XVII. Evaluation, Prediction, Counseling and Counselors 157 XVIII. International Exchange of Information 171 XIX. Special Studies 175 XX. Administrative or Program Studies 187 XXI. Additional Projects in Vocational Rehabilitation 205 Numerical Index 213 Subject Index 223 PART II Cooperative Research and Demonstration Projects 229 INTRODUCTION On August 15, 1967, the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, Welfare Administration, Children's Bureau and Administrationon Aging were reorganized to form the Social and Rehabilitation Service. Under the reorganization, the Division of Research and Demonstration Grants was enlarged and now consists of four branches - Rehabilitation Research Branch, Cooperative Research Grants Branch, Demonstration Grants Branch, and Research Utilization Branch. The projects presented in this book are research and demonstrations authorized by the 1954 Amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act and administered by the Rehabilitation Research Branch (Part I), and projects authorized by Title XI, Section 1110 of the Social Security Act, as Amended, and administered by the Cooperative Research Grants Branch (Part II). Background Inf ormaticm The research and demonstration program administered by the Rehabilitation Research Branch, Division of Research and Demonstration Grants, Social and Rehabilitation Service, was authorized by Section 4a(1) of the 1954 Amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act. Grants are awarded to public and private nonprofit agencies in partial support of research and demonstration projects which promise some unique contribution to present knowledge of rehabilitation theory or practice. The purposes of the program are: (a) the development of new or improved information, methods, and devices for use by the several disciplines in the rehabili- tation of physically or mentally handicapped individuals; (b) increasing he effectiveness of existing programs and stimulating community co- op6ration and support; and (c) providing new professional information and ideas to administrators to aid in developing and expanding programs for the handicapped. Project applications are reviewed by the National Advisory Council on Vocational Rehabilitation which advises the Administrator in making grant awards. The Cooperative Research and Demonstration Grants program was authorized in 1956 by Section 1110, Title XI, of the Social Security Act, as Amended. Grants are made to States, public and other nonprofit organizations to pay part of the costs of research and demonstration projects. The purpose of this program is to add to existing knowledge and to devise and evaluate new approaches to (a) the prevention and reduction of economic dependency; (b) the more effective organization, coordination and administration of social welfare and of social security programs; and (c) other problems related to the provision of medical and social service programs authorized by the Social Security Act. Detailed information about these programs may be obtained by writing to the Chief, Division of Research and Demonstration Grants, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D. C. 20201. Annotated Listing The Social and Rehabilitation Service is pleased to present this fifth revision of the Annotated Listing which includes all projects approved since the inauguration of the rehabilitation research anddemonstration program in March 1955 to January1968 and for the First time a listing of the cooperative research and demonstration projects approvedfrom 1962 to March 1968. The Rehabilitation Research Projects are grouped into 21 sections as shown in Part I of the Table of Contents, In assigning a project to a section, priority has been given to the appropriate or relateddisability grouping (Sections I-XI); the remainder of the projects havebeen placed in one of the selected program areas (Sections XII-XXI). Selected Demonstration Projects are listed separately at the end of appropriate sections. These projects are demonstrations conforming to prototypes derived from successful demonstrations previouslysupported by the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration. They provided a means of putting into operation improved methods in many different parts of the country. These projects have now been discontinued as a part of the research and demonstration program and transferred to the State vocational rehabilitation programs. Projects are listed only once, in numerical order within eachsection- - there are no cross references. The following information is presented: name and address of the grantee, the projectdirector, and a brief description of the project purpose.In addition, there is a numerical series in parentheses which indicates first the number ofthe project- - recently approved projects are followed by a letter designating the general category in which the project falls, i.e., medical (M), psycho- social (P), sensory (S), or general (C).Indicated second is the fiscal year activated, and, third, the anticipated duration. For example: (2042-M-66-4) refers to project 'Lumber 2042 in the medical category which began operation in 1966 and is expected tobe active for four years.An asterisk follows the numerical series for those projects which have been completed. There is a topical index beginning on page 223, giving pagereferences for projects related to 197 subjects including those listed inthe Table of Contents. A numerical index is provided on pages 213 - 222. The Cooperative Research and Demonstration Projects are listedin numerical order beginning on page 229.The following information is presented:name and location of grantee, theproject director, title of project and the expected completion date for the project. Upon completion of each project, a final reportis prepared by the grantee giving the results of the investigation or demonstration. Copies of these reports may be obtained by writing direct to
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