This is a brief overview about how the Americans with Disabilities Act requires public entities like a Department of Social Services to modify services provide to people with disabilities including cognitive limitations
Medicaid is a government health insurance program that can be used to offer services in supportive housing programs. Under the new Health Care Reform law, virtually all homeless people will be eligible, and can benefit from configuring supportive housing services to take advantage of Medicaid reimbursement. Consideration will be given to the administrative and data burdens inherited when a housing provider becomes eligible for reimbursement from Medicaid/medical assistance, as well as the benefits of delivering a flexible array of supports to maintain persons in their homes.
Presentation by Chris Asquini; Acting Executive Director, Disability Services - Division DHS at field's 'The great debate - has life improved for people with a disability'.
Forum was held on Wednesday 23 September 2009,
Further information www.field.org.au
Medicaid is a government health insurance program that can be used to offer services in supportive housing programs. Under the new Health Care Reform law, virtually all homeless people will be eligible, and can benefit from configuring supportive housing services to take advantage of Medicaid reimbursement. Consideration will be given to the administrative and data burdens inherited when a housing provider becomes eligible for reimbursement from Medicaid/medical assistance, as well as the benefits of delivering a flexible array of supports to maintain persons in their homes.
Presentation by Chris Asquini; Acting Executive Director, Disability Services - Division DHS at field's 'The great debate - has life improved for people with a disability'.
Forum was held on Wednesday 23 September 2009,
Further information www.field.org.au
Il program director's training no multimediaJason Wheeler
Powerpoint slides from the disability inclusion training held in Springfield, IL on April 21, 2011.
It was great to work with all of you! If you have any questions, please email me at erin.gannon@umb.edu.
Best,
Erin
This chapter explores the major forms of social insurance in the United States: Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI); Unemployment Insurance (UI); and Workers’ Compensation. In addition, this chapter explores some of the major issues and problems surrounding social insurance programs.
Enrolling homeless people in HUD programs and other public benefits is a major hurdle in ending homelessness – and even more so if those being enrolled are immigrants. This workshop will focus on the eligibility requirements and disqualifications for several federal programs. Speakers will also touch on the difference between federal and local limitations on access to public housing.
This presentation explains what Medicaid program is, who it protects, the creation of the coverage gap and what Medicaid advocacy looks like in the state of Georgia.
Americans With Disabilities Act Training Presentation (ADA)Jackie Xicara
Training presentation was created for an Employee and Labor Relations school course assignment. This presentation discusses ADA compliance requirements for employers.
This was a document that I developed for Utah State University on behalf of the DRC. There was some information that was written for the Americans with Disabilities Act that implemented changes in the act earlier this year. I was requested to write some of the text and organize what was applicable to USU. This docuement was for the faculty and staff of USU.
Summary of how the American's With Disabilities Act requires governmental agencies to provide appropriate accomodations of their services to people with disabilities including cognitive limitations
Il program director's training no multimediaJason Wheeler
Powerpoint slides from the disability inclusion training held in Springfield, IL on April 21, 2011.
It was great to work with all of you! If you have any questions, please email me at erin.gannon@umb.edu.
Best,
Erin
This chapter explores the major forms of social insurance in the United States: Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI); Unemployment Insurance (UI); and Workers’ Compensation. In addition, this chapter explores some of the major issues and problems surrounding social insurance programs.
Enrolling homeless people in HUD programs and other public benefits is a major hurdle in ending homelessness – and even more so if those being enrolled are immigrants. This workshop will focus on the eligibility requirements and disqualifications for several federal programs. Speakers will also touch on the difference between federal and local limitations on access to public housing.
This presentation explains what Medicaid program is, who it protects, the creation of the coverage gap and what Medicaid advocacy looks like in the state of Georgia.
Americans With Disabilities Act Training Presentation (ADA)Jackie Xicara
Training presentation was created for an Employee and Labor Relations school course assignment. This presentation discusses ADA compliance requirements for employers.
This was a document that I developed for Utah State University on behalf of the DRC. There was some information that was written for the Americans with Disabilities Act that implemented changes in the act earlier this year. I was requested to write some of the text and organize what was applicable to USU. This docuement was for the faculty and staff of USU.
Summary of how the American's With Disabilities Act requires governmental agencies to provide appropriate accomodations of their services to people with disabilities including cognitive limitations
Presentation delivered at the CalAPA Spring Asphalt Pavement Conference April 9-10, 2014 in Ontario. Topic: New Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for pavement maintenance/rehabilitation vs. pavement rehabilitation projects.
32 Ways a Digital Marketing Consultant Can Help Grow Your BusinessBarry Feldman
How can a digital marketing consultant help your business? In this resource we'll count the ways. 24 additional marketing resources are bundled for free.
Legal PrinciplesNon- Malfeasance- Do n.docxsmile790243
Legal Principles
Non- Malfeasance- Do no harm
The legal principles are rules of human behavior that used to be considered as just, before the law started being written.
The ethical category of Non-Malfeasance represents the doctor’s try to avoid any act or treatment plan that would hurt the patient or violate the patient’s trust, and has been popularized in the phrase “first, do no harm.” Non-Malfeasance is supported through discretion and avoidance. It is critically important that the specialist provider of highly persistent treatments uphold Non-Malfeasance.
(Rodak, 2012)
Beneficence- Promote the welfare of others
Beneficent actions and motives have usually occupied a middle place in morality. Ordinary examples today are found in social welfare programs, policies to improve the welfare of animals etc.
Distributive Justice- All involved should have equal entitlements
The economic structure that each society has its laws, institutions, policies, etc. results in different distributions of economic benefits and burdens across members of the society. These economic frameworks are the result of human political processes and they continually change both across societies and within societies over time.
Autonomy- non influenced decisions for both patients and physicians
The term “autonomy” has appeared more and more often in the medical literature. According to this interpretation of autonomy, the goal for an autonomous person is to decide on his or her own, without undue manipulation by others.
One of the first empirical papers in medical decision making on patient autonomy thus linked autonomy to the question of whether patients wanted to make decisions themselves. In the descriptive medical decision making literature, this meaning has become the default.
The patient described in the informative model from the well known paper of Emanuel and Emanuel corresponds with an autonomous patient in this sense.
Healthcare Rights
Non- Discrimination- race, religion, sexual orientation
In human social affairs, discrimination is treatment or consideration of, or making a difference in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing is apparent to belong to rather than on individual merit. This includes treatment of an individual or group, based on their real or perceived membership in a certain group or social group.
(Lamont, 2016)
Credentialing/ Scope of Practice
When you go for health care, identity matters a lot. You need to verify certain proofs. Following are the things that you need:
Verification of identity
(NAMSS, n.d.)
Legal Employment Qualifications
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) required employers to verify that all newly hired workers present "facially valid" documentation verifying the employee's identity and legal authorization to accept employment in the United States. The I-9 form or more properly ...
Equality Act and Access Audits - Independent Guide from Assurity Consulting Assurity Consulting
There are no definitive rules in access audits. Every building and situation requires a tailored approach and solution. The nature of what's reasonable for your building can itself be varied. The access audit incorporates a physical inspection of your premises and a discussion on what individual challenges a disabled person may face accessing it.
Find out more about access audits here:
http://www.assurityconsulting.co.uk/videos/access-audits
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/354950/000035495016000060/hd-1312016x10xk.htm#sBECE5E2981BF5607AC55B06C71A3916E
GS 420: Disability & Society: 2/1
Class session 3Assignment #1 due 2/8 by 11:59 p.m.
Be sure to self-score your rubric cover sheet, complete student profile, and include your picture along with your biography.
Assignment #2 due 2/22
What are your plans for community service?
Next week: Bring an Orange to Class
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Next week….Bring an orange to class for a diversity activity…
Why Community Service is important….
“The best way to find yourself
is to lose yourself
in the service of others.”
Mahatma Gandhi
Community Service: Check Blackboard for more info!Opportunities added weekly…
Go to Assignment #6: Community service linkTherapeutic Recreation Services (TRS) Join SAN/SAB , ASL Club, and Project Puzzle! ASL ClubSpecial OlympicsSDSU Fitness ClinicEpilepsy WalkGreen Mile (St. Madeleine Sophie) El Cajon
Welcome Daniel KimpelSan Diego Park & Recreation
Therapeutic Recreation Services
List of opportunities under the “community service” link on blackboard
Daniel can be reached by phone and email (see blackboard)
Lots of February events available!
Assignment #2: History of
Dis/AbilityRead the directions for Assignment 2 on blackboardChoose one of the “Parallels in Time” website and review the sections listedA minimum 500 word summary is required for at least 3 or more of the sections – (ONE SUMMARY that includes the 3 sections)An additional one page personal reaction to the informationTwo questions you ask about the information readHow does this information relate to our course?
Assignment 2Self score the cover sheet (rubric)Upload on blackboard – due on 2/22, Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. LATE papers will lose points.Use person-first language in your write up, even though the information in PIT does not do so…Or, use quotation marks for labels and terms that are not current and correct…..
Welcome Zachary York
Welcome Kelvin Crosby and Jesus Montoya
A global perspective of the disability experience…..
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/disability/countusin/main.html
Legislation for Diversity
“The great law of culture is: Let each become all that he was created capable of being; expand, if possible, to his full growth; resisting all impediments. . . and show himself at length in his own shape and stature, be these what they may.”
Thomas Carlyle, scholar
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Legislation
Interest in promoting the rights
of all people in general
leads to attention to the rights of specific groups1930’s - labor movements - improved quality of working environment of children1950’s & 1960’s - Civil Rights -social changes needed for African Americans Civil rights movement expanded to guarantee rights to allLegislation protects civil rights through enforcement and provision of services
Laws of Human Diversity.Age: Older Americans Act of 1965; Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1978Communication: Bill of R ...
Ra 7277 magna carta for disabled personsAkkapp Pasig
What: (UNCRPD 2014) Persons With Disabilities Sensitivity Dialogue With Media Practitioners...
Where: Luxent Hotel (51 Timog Avenue, South Triangle 1103 Quezon City, Philippines)...
When: June 30, 2014 - Monday...
What Time: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. ...
This chapter examines the U.S. health care system—specifically, the organization of medical services; key governmental health programs such as Medicare and Medicaid; the crisis in health care, including attempts to curb health care costs; the large numbers of uninsured people; the impact of the American Medical Association on health care; and that of managed care in the American health care system.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.