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Envision Conference 2008
Sept. 5-6
Westin Riverwalk Hotel, San Antonio, Texas

 
The Envision Conference is a multi-disciplinary low vision rehabilitation and research conference. Every year, hundreds of professionals in the low vision rehabilitation field come together to advance the state of the art in low vision rehabilitation. Attendees earn continuing education units, learn new skills, network and share current research in the field.
 
The conference will feature four tracks of continuing education, workshops, research and poster presentations. The exhibit hall will feature vendors from all over the country displaying the latest in technology and services in vision rehabilitation.

Envision Conference provides continuing education credits through ACVREP, AOTA, COPE and CRCC.
 
For more information, visit www.envisionconference.org, or contact: Michael Epp, michael.epp@envisionus.com, 316-425-7119.
 

Handouts for TAER 2008


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Our Purpose

The purpose of the Association shall be to render all possible assistance to the promotion, development, and improvement of all phases of education and rehabilitation of persons of all ages who are blind and visually impaired. This shall be accomplished through:

(1) increasing public understanding of the social and economic gains to individuals and to society through providing opportunities for all persons who are blind and visually impaired to become self-sufficient, self-supporting, and contributing members of the society.

(2) Providing a forum on a state and local level for the discussion of all issues relating to services to persons who are blind and visually impaired and the prevention of visual impairments and providing publications and conferences relating to this purpose.

(3) Encourage and interdisciplinary approach to programs or services to persons who are blind and visually impaired through the maximum use of knowledge and skills of all related professions.

(4) Advance knowledge and skill for the improvement of service to all persons who are blind and visually impaired.

(5) Initiating and cooperating with other groups in the development of programs of social action for the benefit of persons who are blind and visually impaired.

(6) Increasing Public understanding of the nature and cause of visual impairment and its impact on individuals on society.

(7) The TAER qualifies as an exempt organization under section 501 (c) of the internal revenue code.


Contact Information


TAER President:  dawna@txaer.org
Treasurer/Membership Contact: christys@txaer.org
Webmaster: Webmaster@txaer.org

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