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Overview of Self-Employment for Entrepreneurs with Disabilities
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Web Presence on a Shoe String Budget
Self-Employment for Veterans with Disabilities
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Role of Vocational Rehabilitation in Self-Employment
Start A Small Business, Grow A Small Business
Benefits for Veterans with Disabilities
Small Business Development Centers
What is a Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS)?
Veterans with Disabilities and Self-Employment Training Series
Community Rehabilitation Providers and Self-Employment
Resources for Small Business Development
Self Employment for People with Disabilities
Family Support and Self Employment
Self-Employment for Individuals with Disabilities
Using Work Incentives to Fund Micro Enterprises
Description: Lex Frieden is Senior Vice President at TIRR (The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research) in Houston, Texas. TIRR is a comprehensive medical rehabilitation center which provides clinical, educational, and research programs pertaining to spinal cord and brain injuries and other disabling conditions. He is also Director of TIRR's Independent Living Research Utilization Program (ILRU) and Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Baylor College of Medicine.
Mr. Frieden currently serves as President of Rehabilitation International, a federation of 200 national and international organizations and agencies in 90 countries working for the equalization of opportunities for persons with disabilities and their families within society, and for the rehabilitation of people with disabilities. Mr. Frieden also serves as a member of the United Nations Panel of Experts on the Standard Rules for Disability.
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VCU's Spinal Cord Injury ( SCI ) Model System website: PDF | Flash Paper
Web Resources
VCU's Spinal Cord Injury ( SCI ) Model System website
http://www.sci.pmr.vcu.edu/index.html
The Institute for Rehabilitation Research (TIRR) website
http://www.tirr.org/