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Regional Advisory Council (RAC)

To ensure input from all those concerned with the issues affecting the employment outcomes of persons with disabilities in the U.S. Southeast region and the quality of the services they receive, the TACE Region IV has formed a Regional Advisory Council (RAC) whose members will be from each of the eight states in the Southeast Region IV that we serve.

The RAC will help to identify regional needs for system improvements, capacity building and leadership development through TACE Region IV activities.  Additionally, the RAC will play a key role in continuous quality improvement development for the TACE Region IV activities though informed advice on direction, subject matter focus, technical assistance activities, strategies to ensure equal access and participation to traditionally underrepresented groups and additional methods to enhance performance at the individual and systems levels.





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TACE Region IV - Southeast
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Email: tacesoutheast@law.syr.edu

A Project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) of Syracuse University
Funded by U.S. Department of Education Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), Grant# H264A080021.