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Chart showing number of people in vocational rehabilitation programs and the foster grandparent program.

Visuals Enlargement:  (200 x 550 pixels)

TITLE:  Vocational Rehabilitation And The Foster Grandparent Program
FROM:  MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
ORIGINAL CAPTION:  VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967
(Each symbol represents 5,000 individuals rehabilitated.)
Number of Mentally Retarded Rehabilitated.
THE FOSTER GRANPARENT PROGRAM
1965, 1966
(Each symbol represents 100 individuals.)
Number of Retarded Children Served
Number of Foster Grandparents
CREATOR:  n/a
DATE:  1967
FORMAT:  Chart
DIMENSIONS:  3.6 x 10 in
 
PUBLISHER:  U.S. Government Printing Office
SOURCE:  Available at selected libraries
LOCATION:  p.7
 
KEYWORDS:  Aging, Cognitive Disability, Foster Care, Government, Mental Retardation, Policy, President's Committee On Mental Retardation, Service Organization, Statistics, Vocational Rehabilitation
 
IMAGE SIZE:  (200 x 550 pixels)
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- African American Woman With Adding Machine (still)
- Boy With Woman (still)
- Causes And Classification (still)
- Children (still)
- Child Welfare Services (still)
- Man With Computer (still)
- Man With Microscope (still)
- MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation (doc)
- Program Status And Fiscal Need (still)
- Still Need Services (still)
- Teacher With Teenage Boys (still)
- Two Boys (still)
- Vocational Rehabilitation And The Foster Grandparent Program (still)
- Woman With Child (still)


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