The
Vocational Evaluation and Work Adjustment Association
represents the interests and needs of human service professionals who
work with people in support of their endeavors in training, employment,
and education to enhance successful attainment of career goals.
"VEWAA is about putting people to work, in the right job."
VEWAA
is comprised of rehabilitation and education professionals who provide services to individuals who
need assistance with vocational development and or career decision
making. Individual members provide services within a variety of
settings such as rehabilitation programs, schools, job training, and
business/industry.
- Vocational Evaluators
- Work Adjustment Specialists
- Career Assessment Professionals
- Assistive Technology Practitioners
- Community Rehabilitation Program Personnel
- Transition Specialists
- One-Stop Center Personnel
- and many other professionals who work with individuals to assist them in finding the right job.
Help Needed with VEWAA Newsletter
We are still looking for a volunteer to take on editor
responsibilities for the VEWAA Newsletter. This is not a huge
task for someone to take on but it is one that's very important to
VEWAA. We are very aware that maintaining regular contact with
current and prospective members is vital to the association. We
would like to send out newsletters on a bi-monthly or
quarterly schedule. This is a great way for someone to get
involved.
If you are interested, or know of someone that may be, contact us for more information.
Thanks for considering getting involved! You can make a difference!
VEWAA
Journal
VEWAA is pleased with the plans that Michael
Millington and Alan Lott are developing for the VEWAA
Journal. Michael, Director of the National Clearinghouse
on Rehabilitation Training Materials (NCRTM) at Utah State
University, has laid out new directions that include moving toward
an online format for the journal that will enhance dissemination and
increase access to resources and information.
For questions or suggestions about plans for the VEWAA Journal contact Michael Millington.


