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The University of Missouri's Disability Policy & Studies (then called Region 7 RCEP) developed the TBI MO.org website as part of the Missouri TBI Demonstration Project in 1997. The demonstration project coordinated several TBI support and outreach programs under a three-year grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services. It was a collaborative effort of the Missouri Division of Maternal, Child, and Family Health, The Missouri Head Injury Advisory Council, The Brain Injury Association of Missouri, and the Great Plains RCEP. The project was officially housed in the Missouri Division of Maternal, Child, and Family Health, but TBI MO.org at the University of Missouri acted as a central, coordinating resource. When the grant ended in 2001, several of the projects continued under follow-up grants, including the Support Partner Program (connecting trained volunteers with families of individuals with newly acquired TBI) and the TBI Leadership Academy (building collaboration skills among the various people and agencies that provide services to people with TBI). TBI MO continues as an un-funded project under Disability Policy & Studies, part of DPS's service to the vocational rehabilitation community and disability community in general. During the initial 3-year grant, the Missouri TBI Demonstration Project's activities included:
The TBI MO site continues to provide
Disability Policy & Studies' TACE Center provides continuing
education, training, and technical support for vocational rehabilitation
counselors and independent living centers in Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas (formerly RSA Region 7). Each of
the 10 RSA regions has a Technical Assistance and Continueing Education (TACE, pronounced "Tase") Center to provide
support to the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
counselors and agencies in that region. These TACE Centers are funded by RSA
as part of its support for state VR agencies. Region 7 TACE / DPSis located at the
University of Missouri, Columbia, within the School of Health Professions, and serves the states of Missouri,
Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas. We provide in-person training on the latest
techniques in VR, refresher courses on aspects of disabilities and rehabilitation
services, and support materials for others conducting similar trainings.
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