Exploring the Knowledge, Perceptions and Practice Patterns of School Counselors Regarding Vocational Rehabilitation for Transition Age Youth With Disabilities
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Rehabilitation
Volume
87
Issue
4
Publisher
National Rehabilitation Association
Publication Date
1-1-2021
First Page
38
Last Page
47
Abstract
There is a dearth of research exploring the potential impacts of collaborative partnerships between vocational rehabilitation (VR) and school counselors for transition age students with disabilities. The purpose of the current study was to explore school counselor's beliefs and behaviors related to VR collaboration. Study participants were identified through national and state level professional school counselor associations and included 178 secondary school counselors. Participants completed the VR beliefs scale which was developed to attain information regarding secondary school counselor's knowledge and practice patterns to VR counseling. Results indicated that while the majority of participants reported some familiarity with VR services, school counselors were not significantly involved with connecting students with disabilities to VR services. Three recommendations for future practice were provided (i.e., rehabilitation counselor initiated collaboration efforts and information dissemination, professional accountability and, interdisciplinary counseling training programs).
Recommended Citation
Currier-Kipping, K., McKnight-Lizotte, M., Phillips, B., Landon, T. J., & Whicker, J. J. (2021). Exploring the knowledge, perceptions, and practice patterns of school counselors regarding vocational rehabilitation for transition age youth with disabilities. Journal of Rehabilitation, 87(4), 38-47.