677 resultados para Libraries and people with disabilities
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Shipping list no.: 88-618-P.
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Shipping list no.: 94-0039-P.
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Description based on: FY 2001 ; title from cover.
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As the Illinois state agency responsible for the oversight of Title I of the federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA), the Illinois Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity describes services provided through Illinois One-Stop Career Centers to people with disabilities.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The Internet enables access to information, services, support and participation in leisure opportunities. Some populations, including people with disabilities, lack access to these opportunities through the Internet. Barriers may include finances, physical access, lack of resources and inaccessible websites. Limited access to Internet training is an additional barrier for people with communication impairments. People with Parkinson's disease (PD) may have difficulty accessing usual Internet training due to high-level language, cognitive and physical limitations. Aphasia-friendly Internet training materials were trialed with this population to investigate if participants could learn to use the Internet and would benefit from Internet training. The tutors' experience was also investigated using qualitative measures. Seven people with PD were matched with volunteer tutors. These pairs met for six Internet training lessons using training materials available as a free download from: http://dexter.shrs.uq.edu.au/cdaru/aphasiagroups/. Pre and post-test Internet skills assessments and attitudinal questionnaires were conducted. Significant differences between pre and post-test scores were found. Participants reached varying levels of independence on Internet tasks. Favorable outcomes were reported by participants, and tutors reported a positive experience. Further investigation is recommended to determine the efficacy of this approach compared with other training avenues and with other communication-impaired populations. Practical and theoretical implications for speech pathology practice are discussed.
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This paper explores the complexities and contradictions of frontline practice that pose problems for personalised social care through enhanced choice. It draws on semi-structured interviews with community care workers, social workers, occupational therapists and care managers in a social service department. Practitioners interviewed were asked about their current assessment and documentation system, including the assessment documents currently used; how they approached information gathering and the topics they explored with service users; and their experience of documenting assessment and care management. The paper argues that the validity and sustainability of personalised social care in frontline practice relies on developing a thorough understanding of the complex and implicit assessment processes operating at the service user/practitioner interface and the inevitable tensions that arise for practitioners associated with the organisational context and broader service environment. The findings demonstrate the variability among practitioners in how they collect information and more importantly, the critical role practitioners occupy in determining the kinds of topics to be explored during the assessment process. In so doing, it shows how practitioners can exert control over the decision-making process. More importantly, it provides some insight into how such processes are shaped by the constraints of the organisational context and broader service environment. Complexities and contradictions may be an inherent part of frontline practice. The issues discussed in this paper, however, highlight potential areas that might be targeted in conjunction with implementing personalised social care through enhanced choice for people with disabilities.
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The Division of Persons with Disabilities exists to promote the employment of Iowans with disabilities and reduce barriers to employment by providing information, referral, assessment and guidance, training, and negotiation services to employers and citizens with disabilities.
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This paper explores the identities projected in advertisements directed towards HIV positive individuals and people with AIDS. Fifty such advertisements were collected from three popular American magazines for gay men over a period of seven months. Analysis of the ads reveals a paradoxical presentation of people with HIV/AIDS, which offers simultaneous conflicting images of hope and fear, power and weakness, innocence and guilt. An interactive sociolinguistic model through which this contradictory discourse might be understood is presented, drawing on Goffman’s insights on stigma management and the presentation of the self in social interaction. Advertisements directed towards people with HIV/AIDS, it is suggested, present a contradictory discourse in which the advertisers are positioned as ‘the wise’, offering to mediate the conflicting identities of the stigmatized. The identity values enacted in this contradictory discourse are further measured against American conceptions of communication and the self as observed by Carbaugh and others. The possible consequences of these positionings on the roles made available to people with HIV/AIDS in the wider social context are discussed.
Recommendations for accessibility guidelines : recreational facilities and outdoor developed areas /
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"July 1994."
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Aquest treball fi de carrera tracta sobre les normes d'accessibilitat WCAG 2.0 ("Web Content Accessibility Guidelines"). Són una sèrie de pautes i recomanacions per fer el contingut web més accessible, sobretot a una gamma més àmplia de persones amb discapacitat, com ceguesa i baixa visió, sordesa i la pèrdua d'audició, problemes d'aprenentatge, limitacions cognitives, limitacions de moviments, problemes de parla, fotosensibilitat i combinacions d'aquestes. Seguint aquestes directrius també fan sovint el contingut del seu web més usable per als usuaris en general.Les WCAG 2.0, recomanació oficial des del 11 de desembre de 2008, s'organitzen en 4 principis fonamentals per a l'accessibilitat del contingut: perceptible, operable, comprensible i robust.En total conformen 12 pautes o directrius (guidelines), els dos primers principis tenen quatre pautes associades, el tercer té tres i l'últim una pauta. Aquestes pautes proporcionen els objectius bàsics per fer el contingut accessible, i serveixen per comprendre els criteris d'èxit i implementar-los. S'han definit 60 criteris d'èxit o punts de comprovació que defineixen el nivell d'accessibilitat (A, AA o AAA).Per altra banda, s'analitzaran alternatives al programari que empra la UOC, Dspace, com a repositori de documentació. D'aquestes alternatives es valorarà sobretot l'aspecte d'accessibilitat per tal de determinar si l'elecció del Dspace ha estat l'opció més adient. També es s'analitzaran algunes planes del repositori de la UOC per tal de verificar el nivell de compliment de de les WCAG 2.0.Al mateix temps es farà una recerca d'eines que ens puguin ajudar en l'avaluació de l'accessibilitat i s'anomenaran en els punts que ens puguin ajudar cadascuna d'aquestes.
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The aim of this study limit is to analyze the different learning software tools for groups in need of attention special and disability that exist in the market so exclusive and cost recorded consulting and licensing, and compare them with the tools repository of Open Source Software Community without loss of performance and efficiency. Our engineering knowledge should always help the most in need.