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Across
  1. 3. This is accepted from all sources.
  2. 7. Counselors should make every effort to avoid this as it could impair their professional judgment or appear as a conflict of interest. (2 words)
  3. 10. Admitted to the country for a particular purpose and time period. (3 words)
  4. 11. This is made when a client is provided the necessary information regarding service providers. (3 words) INFORMED CHOICE
  5. 12. What immigration status is NOT eligible for VR services. (2 words)
  6. 14. Completed once sufficient information to initiate an assessment is received.
  7. 17. Providing services to close friends and relatives of consumers or prospective vendors. (3 words)
  8. 18. This form states that unlawfully manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, possessing, or using a controlled or illegal substance while an ARS customer is participating in vocational-rehabilitation services is prohibited. (4 words)
  9. 19. Should be clear, concise, and consistent to reduce confusion. (2 words)
Down
  1. 1. Can be initiated if a client disagrees with a decision made about their case. (2 words)
  2. 2. A system generated form that provides information pertaining to the client and the services being requested. (2 words)
  3. 4. A system generated form that provides identifying information of the applicant.
  4. 5. Provided to the client at the initial contact.
  5. 6. This is required in order to obtain information and reports from specific sources. (3 words)
  6. 8. Required if the client is under the age of 18 or proof of guardianship has been provided. (2 words)
  7. 9. Must be thorough and completed in a timely manner.
  8. 12. The process in which a counselor learns and understands the applicant who wishes to receive VR services.
  9. 13. A system generated form that outlines services that are being provided.
  10. 15. This individual has the purpose of becoming a permanent resident. (2 words) LEGAL IMMIGRANTS
  11. 16. This is provided to the client during the application process to explain their rights and responsibilities. (2 words)