Advising Basics
Maximize your advising appointment read more...
HHS Awards Convocation is April 17th, 2:30 - 4:30 PM in the EUC Auditorium
Listening to Parents' Voices: The TRAIN team just released it's final report regarding focus groups conducted with parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We hope that by sharing these important parent voices, we will be able to make a real difference as we attempt to increase community participation, access, and inclusion by those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder, in Greensboro and surrounding communities.
On the Road Again Duet Biking Club read more...
ARROW is a set of online training modules to help practicing Recreational Therapists prepare for MDS 3.0. read more...
MDS 3.0 Tools to help Therapists working in nursing homes read more...
CERTIFICATES
Geriatric Recreational Therapy Certificate download...
Animal Assisted Therapy Certificate download...
Credentialing Reference Guide (PDF)
The
purpose of the CTR Club is to encourage participation in career programs offered
by CTR, to promote professionalism among students, to provide opportunities
for professional development, to create an awareness of CTR through public relations,
and to provide and encourage members to professionally and successfully use
and receive contacts in the CTR field. Come Join Us Today!
The CTR Club Adopt-A-Park project is a community-university partnership and volunteer initiative. It involves participation in Glenwood neighborhood events and coordinating work days to clean Morris A. Farlow Park in Greensboro, NC.
Projects have included trash clean up, stream cleaning, brush clearing, leaf pick-up, repainting, fundraising, public speaking, and more!
With over 40 volunteers and support from the City of Greensboro and the Glenwood community, the possibilities are endless! Please contact us about how you can contribute (ctr@uncg.edu)!
View pics from Adopt-A-Park, 2007