CRCC provides these links to web sites of appointing organizations to CRCC that serve the rehabilitation counseling community.
ADARA
ADARA: Professionals Networking for Excellence in Service Delivery with Individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing is a long-standing nonprofit association made up of professionals and interested persons promoting and participating in quality human service delivery to Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons.
ARCA
The American Rehabilitation Counseling Association is an organization of rehabilitation counseling practitioners, educators, and students who are concerned with improving the lives of people with disabilities.
CARP
The Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals is a national organization that supports members in promoting and providing the professional delivery of rehabilitation services.
CORE
The Council on Rehabilitation Education accredits graduate programs in Rehabilitation Counselor Education (RCE). The purpose of CORE is to promote, through accreditation, the effective delivery of rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities by promoting and fostering continuing review and improvement of master's degree level RCE programs.
IARP
The International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals serves a diverse membership practicing in the fields of long-term disability management consulting, case management and managed care, forensics and expert testimony, life care planning, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) consulting.
NCRE
The National Council on Rehabilitation Education is a professional organization dedicated to quality services for persons with disabilities through education and research.
NRCA
The National Rehabilitation Counseling Association is a professional association that began in 1958 and is a division of the National Rehabilitation Association. NRCA represents professionals in the field of rehabilitation counseling in a wide variety of work settings.