RE:  resources related to disability awareness training

In addition to universities, check with your local municipality.  Most have an office or liaison for people with disabilities (e.g.., Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities, County Alliance for Citizens with Disabilities).  Check the yellow pages under social service organizations for advocacy groups related to disabilities or special interest groups.  Also, call the Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center.  There are 10 located around the United States.  They can help with the training or refer you to someone locally.  Google "DBTAC" to find the resource center in your region.  Each state also has Independent Living Centers, who generally have staff who conduct disability awareness training.

Terrie

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  From: Keni Sturgeon 
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        You could also try the special needs office at your area university.  i've gone that route before and they usually do a great job.

        Keni Sturgeon
        Curator 
        Mission Mill Museum
        Salem, OR

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          From: Amy Steadman <[log in to unmask]>
          Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Training For Docents to work with Special Needs Visitors
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          Date: Monday, September 8, 2008, 1:19 PM


Interested in any information about a course or workshop, or even a consultant who comes to your site, that helps trains certain docents and staff to work with visitors with special needs. Thanks.AmyAmy
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