Abstract
The inability of rehabilitation counseling students and professionals to serve ethnic minority clients is a problem that is receiving more attention. It has been suggested that limitations in cross-cultural competence of rehabilitation workers may partly account for observed differences both in rehabilitation service delivery patterns as well as rehabilitation outcomes for minority clients. Limitations of the state-federal rehabilitation program in serving minority clients are briefly summarized. Possible solutions to the limitations are also listed. Training strategies designed to develop culturally competent rehabilitation workers are discussed.
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