Comments on: Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Welcomes Foreign Experts and New Opportunities /2010/03/19/ncda-welcomes-foreign-experts-and-new-opportunities/ Empowering Inclusion of Persons With Disabilities Thu, 07 Jul 2011 12:10:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: dal yob lee /2010/03/19/ncda-welcomes-foreign-experts-and-new-opportunities/#comment-8201 Thu, 07 Jul 2011 12:10:05 +0000 http://www.ncda.gov.ph/?p=851#comment-8201 I am Dal Yob Lee, professor of Vocational Rehabilitation at Daegu University in Korea. I met with you at an international conference if my memory is correct. I graduated from Southern Illinois University, and Dr. Stanford E. Rubin was my major academic advisor for my doctoral study. I also got my masters degree (MA) from University of Missouri-Columbia, specializing Rehabilitation Counseling. I have been doing research and teaching since 1994 here in Daegu and find my work very much inspirational and interesting so far. It seems that I am always learning something new. I teach undergraduate and graduate courses, such as Vocational Assessment, Medical and Psycho-social Aspects of Disabilities, and Research Methodology in Rehabilitation. Additionally, I was a Fulbright Senior research fellow at California State University-Fresno and a special research fellow at Tsukuba University, Japan.

Last week a group of persons with severe disability were approaching me to ask whether they can have contact with leaders in Philippines. They want to visit your country and to make friends who have disability.

This letter is to ask your help to find contact persons and places for visiting. Organizations could be any center for independent living, comprehensive rehabilitation facilities, and grass-root organizations. We also want to find Philippines leaders or activists in disability rights movement who have disability themselves. Our visit group including myself will be composed of seven persons and two of us are wheelchair users. This type of exchange program may not be a one time. Your advice and kind guidance will strengthen collaboration between Philippines and Korea. If you have any questions concerning our visiting qualification, please feel free to contact me at (82) 53-850-4314 (O), or email me at “dal2002@hanmail.net”.

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By: dal yob lee /2010/03/19/ncda-welcomes-foreign-experts-and-new-opportunities/#comment-8203 Thu, 07 Jul 2011 12:10:05 +0000 http://www.ncda.gov.ph/?p=851#comment-8203 I am Dal Yob Lee, professor of Vocational Rehabilitation at Daegu University in Korea. I met with you at an international conference if my memory is correct. I graduated from Southern Illinois University, and Dr. Stanford E. Rubin was my major academic advisor for my doctoral study. I also got my masters degree (MA) from University of Missouri-Columbia, specializing Rehabilitation Counseling. I have been doing research and teaching since 1994 here in Daegu and find my work very much inspirational and interesting so far. It seems that I am always learning something new. I teach undergraduate and graduate courses, such as Vocational Assessment, Medical and Psycho-social Aspects of Disabilities, and Research Methodology in Rehabilitation. Additionally, I was a Fulbright Senior research fellow at California State University-Fresno and a special research fellow at Tsukuba University, Japan.

Last week a group of persons with severe disability were approaching me to ask whether they can have contact with leaders in Philippines. They want to visit your country and to make friends who have disability.

This letter is to ask your help to find contact persons and places for visiting. Organizations could be any center for independent living, comprehensive rehabilitation facilities, and grass-root organizations. We also want to find Philippines leaders or activists in disability rights movement who have disability themselves. Our visit group including myself will be composed of seven persons and two of us are wheelchair users. This type of exchange program may not be a one time. Your advice and kind guidance will strengthen collaboration between Philippines and Korea. If you have any questions concerning our visiting qualification, please feel free to contact me at (82) 53-850-4314 (O), or email me at “dal2002@hanmail.net”.

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By: Antonio M. Trocio /2010/03/19/ncda-welcomes-foreign-experts-and-new-opportunities/#comment-8200 Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:24:08 +0000 http://www.ncda.gov.ph/?p=851#comment-8200 I am looking for someone to help me working abroad.I am a PWD member having an orthopedic disability , a high school graduate, graduated as salutatorian in a public school. I have 2 sons 13 and 9 yrs. old. If there is someone or organization who can help me I am willing to take any training if required. I am doing this action for the future my children. Once again, please help me.

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By: Antonio M. Trocio /2010/03/19/ncda-welcomes-foreign-experts-and-new-opportunities/#comment-8202 Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:24:08 +0000 http://www.ncda.gov.ph/?p=851#comment-8202 I am looking for someone to help me working abroad.I am a PWD member having an orthopedic disability , a high school graduate, graduated as salutatorian in a public school. I have 2 sons 13 and 9 yrs. old. If there is someone or organization who can help me I am willing to take any training if required. I am doing this action for the future my children. Once again, please help me.

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