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Trends & Practices

Disability Update. Trends & Practices. I. Program Structures. Location Student Affairs / Provost Student Development/Student Success/ Multicultural Office Titles Student , Employee OSD, DSS, SDS “Services” “Support” “Resources” “Access”. I. Program Structures (cont.).

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Trends & Practices

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  1. Disability Update Trends & Practices

  2. I. Program Structures Location • Student Affairs / Provost • Student Development/Student Success/ Multicultural Office Titles • Student , Employee • OSD, DSS, SDS • “Services” • “Support” • “Resources” • “Access”

  3. I. Program Structures (cont.) Staff Roles • LD-ADHD-Cognitive Coordinator • AT Coordinator • Counseling, coaching, advising • Teaching learning strategies

  4. II. Service Delivery Process: • Student self identifies • Student presents documentation • Staff evaluates documentation

  5. II. Service Delivery (cont.) Process (cont.): • Intake interview is held Effects of disability History of accommodations Essential requirements of program and classes • Accommodations are determined • Policies, procedures and practices are explained • Appropriate faculty are notified

  6. III. Documentation Criteria • Sensitivity to availability of professionals • Professional who is qualified to assess the particular disability • Focus on functional limitations • LD & ADHD: Complete and recent Psychoeducational Evaluations IEP Summary of Performance

  7. IV. Who are the Students? • Mobility • Hearing • Speech • Sight • Seizure Disorder • LD • ADHD • Psychiatric Disorder

  8. IV. Who are the Students? (cont.) • ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder Requests for behavioral attendants • Chronic Health Impairments Attendance requirements vs. essential course/program requirements • Deafness • Developmental Disabilities

  9. V. ADA As Amended • Who is a “person with a disability’? This definition has expanded • DOJ and physical access • DOJ Regulations

  10. VI. Expansion of “Campus” • Satellite Campuses • Online Classes and Programs • Electronic presence: Websites Email & Graphics Video/audio components Text message alerts Class information

  11. VII. Essential and Technical Requirements for Programs and Courses

  12. VIII. Universal Design in Construction & Instruction

  13. IX. Career Services for SWD

  14. X. Technology: Our Friend & Our Challenge

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