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James Howard VRC |
James first realized his calling to support people with
disabilities while working as a nursing aide in a summer employment
opportunity, while studying Business Law BA Hons at the University of Stirling
in Scotland.
“Working in a nursing home I was honestly shocked at the lack
of empathy and compassion from some staff. The quality of care was not what I
was expecting. At that moment, I
realized that individuals disadvantaged and marginalized needed strong
advocacy and support.”
Originally from the UK, James migrated to Maine in 2001. After moving to Maine James worked for a profit
and non-profit organization. The dream
job as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor (VRC) came along in 2006 with
the State of Maine – and has worked as a VRC ever since.
“I love my job because
I meet such fantastic people that have gone, or going through significant
adversity with loss of vision. I‘m
afforded the opportunity to support individuals gain greater levels of
independence, particularly achieving successful employment outcomes.”
James started working with individuals who are blind and
visually impaired (BVI) in June 2015. James
takes a holistic approach to rehabilitation counseling. “I look at the
whole picture of the individual. I look at the social situation, financial,
housing issues, transportation barriers, and level of blind rehab skill
needs”.
“Some individuals with vison loss may not have had positive employment
opportunities. I help coordinate blind
rehab skill service delivery to support the individual with employment and
independent living needs”
“The benefits of
employment whether its 2 hours a week, or 40 hours a week is significant for
an individual and improves their self-worth, self-esteem, and empowers greater
levels of independence.”
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