For example: If a person who is deaf is paying a parking ticket at the town clerk's office and has a question, exchanging written notes may be effective....
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Communicating with People Who Have Disabilities
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Accessible Means for Gathering Feedback
Product usability interviews with customers who are hard of hearing or deaf may require the use of an assistive listening system or the services of sign language or oral interpreters....
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15. Must an employer provide reasonable accommodation so that an employee may attend training programs?
., sign language interpreters; written materials produced in alternative formats, such as braille, large print, or on audio- cassette) that will provide employees with disabilities with...
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I. BACKGROUND
., who is deaf and uses American Sign Language (“ASL”) as her primary means of communication. ...
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The Look of Disability Discrimination
• A hospital refuses to provide a sign language interpreter when one of its physicians is ready to explain upcoming surgery to a deaf patient who uses sign language....
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3.4 Disability/Accessibility Organizations.
These sites provide assistance in learning the priorities of the disability community, their interpretation of legislation, and the issues they are advocating for. ...
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Capability to Operate Captioning and Audio Description Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Description Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis) The Department received a significant number of comments from individuals with disabilities and groups representing persons who are deaf...
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13. May an employer be required to provide more than one accommodation for the same employee with a hearing disability?
Example 20: A deaf employee can communicate effectively with her supervisor by lip-reading and with written notes....
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How VRS works
VRS, like other forms of TRS, allows persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to communicate through the telephone system with hearing persons....
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Companions. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, an individual with a disability who is deaf or hard of hearing may need a qualified interpreter to discuss with hospital personnel a diagnosis, procedures, tests, treatment...
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TTY
TTYs may include, for example, devices known as TDDs (telecommunication display devices or telecommunication devices for deaf persons) or computers with special modems....
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Timely and Complete Access to Information
Timely and Complete Access to Information Carriers must ensure that, upon request, passengers with a disability, including those who are (i) blind or visually impaired; or (ii) deaf,...
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7.6 Training
Accommodations that may be necessary, depending on the needs of particular individuals, may include: accessible locations and facilities for people with mobility disabilities; interpreters...
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SHELTERING
In addition, if you choose to maintain a confidential registry of individuals needing transportation assistance, this registry could also record those who would be in need of particular...
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TTY
TTYs may include, for example, devices known as TDDs (telecommunication display devices or telecommunication devices for deaf persons) or computers with special modems....
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Four Specific Situations in which a Seating Accommodation Must be Provided
visual impairment who is traveling with a reader/assistant who will be performing functions for the passenger during the flight [Sec. 382.38(a)(2)(ii)]; or (iii) is a passenger who is deaf...
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General Information about Hearing Impairments
These individuals differ from deaf individuals in that they use their hearing to assist in communication with others.[10] As discussed below, people who are deaf and those who are hard of...
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G. Access to Social Services, Temporary Lodging or Housing, and Other Benefit Programs
For example, programs that require people to apply by telephone may exclude people who are deaf or hard of hearing....
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TTY AND RELAY SERVICES
In situations when a nondisabled person would have access to a telephone, officers must provide persons who are deaf or hard of hearing the opportunity to place calls using a teletypewriter...
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Chapter 3: Publicizing the ADA: Advocacy and the Government Response
To students, alumni, and faculty, the selection of a deaf president symbolized deaf persons’ attempt to attain full citizenship, equal participation, and self-direction....