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For immediate release:
11/6/2008

Malorie Janis
VCU Communications and Public Relations
(804) 827-0889
mgjanis@vcu.edu

VCU Receives Grant for Minority Disability Research

The Virginia Commonwealth University School of Allied Health Professions has received a five-year National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research grant of $1.8 million.

The grant will be used to identify and evaluate current practice and methods in the conduct of minority disability research and to begin to increase capacity in this area.

“The goal of the grant is to advance the state of the science in the conduct of minority disability research and to develop more persons who are passionate and interested in devoting careers to this line of research,” said principal investigator Allen Lewis, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Counseling.

According to Lewis, the project will involve a national survey that examines the experiences of Americans with disabilities from underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups, and what research methods, practices and strategies are needed to advance the field in culturally competent research.

In addition, the project will focus on a longitudinal study of post-injury unemployment for minorities with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries; and prevalence and trends in employment discrimination due to disability for different ethnic groups.

The Department of Rehabilitation Counseling will be partnering with co-principal investigators Dr. Juan Carlos Arrango-Lasprilla, of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Dr. Paul Wehman, of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in the School of Education. The team also will collaborate with the Department of Biostatistics in the School of Medicine.

Partners at other universities and outside of VCU include Virginia State University, Norfolk State University, Virginia Union University, Penn State, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, Kent State University, the American Association of People with Disabilities as well as the Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services.

VCU’s Department of Rehabilitation Counseling in the School of Allied Health Professions was established in 1955 as one of the first rehabilitation counseling programs in the United States. VCU now ranks among the top 20 rehabilitation counseling training programs in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.

The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research is one of three components of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services at the U.S. Department of Education.


About VCU and the VCU Medical Center:


Virginia Commonwealth University is a major, urban public research university with national and international rankings in sponsored research. Located on two downtown campuses in Richmond, VCU enrolls more than 32,000 students in 205 certificate and degree programs in the arts, sciences and humanities. Sixty-five of the programs are unique in Virginia, many of them crossing the disciplines of VCU’s 15 schools and one college. MCV Hospitals and the health sciences schools of Virginia Commonwealth University compose the VCU Medical Center, one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers. For more, see www.vcu.edu.

 

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