Title: Getting Support to Serve on Boards
1Getting Support to Serve on Boards
CommitteesNorth Dakota Center for Persons with
Disabilities Minot State University
How Will I Do This?
2WHY SUPPORT?
- Support helps people overcome disability related
challenges - So they can be effective in serving on a board or
committee
3WHAT DOES SUPPORT DO?
- Support Helps People To
- Get to the Meeting
- Get information
- Understand the Details
- Communicate
- Be Confident
- Contribute
4RESPONSIBILITIES
5TALKING ABOUT SUPPORT
Talking about support is everyones job. Dont
wait for someone else to bring it up.
Start with a simple statement I may need some
support to participate on this board or
committee.
6ASKING FOR SUPPORT
- You might wonder
- Do I tell people I have a disability?
- How much information should I give?
- How exactly do I ask for help?
- How do I want people to see me?
- How do I get what I really need?
7WHAT DO YOU NEED?
- Do not share too many details about any
disabilities you may have. - Focus instead on what would be helpful for you.
OK! Now I know his life history but what does he
want?
8REMEMBER
Even when another person can easily observe that
you have some type of physical or sensory
challenge, they may not automatically realize
what you need.
I sent an agenda. Why doesnt she follow it?
I wish I had told her to use big print.
9PEOPLE TAKE THEIR CUE FROM YOU!
10WHAT SUPPORT DO I NEED?
-
- Find out how this board works
- Think about your unique situation
- Decide what would help
- Tell a chairperson or staff member
11HOW WILL I . . .
- Think about your
- situation!
- GET TO THE MEETING?
- GET INFORMATION?
- UNDERSTAND DETAILS?
- COMMUNICATE?
- BE CONFIDENT?
- CONTRIBUTE?
12LOCATION
- Find out where the meeting is held
- What city?
- What part of town?
- What building?
- Accessibility ?
- Maps directions?
13TRANSPORTATION
- Decide how to get to from the meeting
- ? Drive my own car
- Ride with another member/friend
- Take a cab
- Ride a bus or dial-a-ride vehicle
- Ride an agency van
- Ride a train/metro
14TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
- Which Supports Would Help?
- Pay for gas/ticket now, be paid later?
- Pay for meals/hotel now, be paid later?
- Agency buys a bus/train ticket for me?
15MORE OPTIONS
- Are these options available?
- Agency pays my hotel room in advance?
- Agency gives for the cost of travel?
- Call staff and visit about travel options!
16POSSIBLE COSTS
17CHECK OUT THE DETIALS EXAMPLE
- We prefer to reimburse you but can pay for hotels
and tickets in advance - We offer a partial cash advance for meals and
mileage. The mileage rate is 27 cents per mile - We pay 5 for breakfast, 7.50 for lunch 1250
for supper - We pay a stipend of 50 that you can use to pay a
caregiver for yourself or for your children - We pay for a room/meals for one personal
assistant if needed - We pay a 100 stipend for your time Meetings are
held on Saturdays
MARCIA
They say the devil is in the details. Be sure to
ask about those!
18INFORMATION
- Find out what information will be shared during
the board meeting. - Orientation manual?
- Letters?
- Emails?
- Handouts?
- Videos?
- Power point?
- Discussion?
19DECIDE HOW TO GET INFORMATION?
- Share your email address?
- Get materials in Braille or large print?
- Sit near speakers?
- Use an FM system?
- Use an interpreter?
- Get handouts in electronic format?
- View materials in advance at home?
- Use captioning?
20MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR SUPPORT
- Visit with staff about your needs when you join
the committee - Call two weeks before a meeting to let them know
about needs or changes - Think about different ways your needs can be met.
Be flexible about solutions - You decide if the support will work for you
21UNDERSTANDING DETAILS
- Decide What Helps You Understand.
- See pictures key words?
- Summarize what was said?
- Extra time to take it all in?
- Using special lighting?
- Taking frequent breaks?
- Activities to help me focus?
- Knowing what to expect?
- Humor?
22COMMUNICATION
- How Will I Communicate?
- English?
- Spanish or Latino?
- Other ________________________
- Sign language?
- Lip reading?
- Communication device?
23WHAT SUPPORT DO YOU NEED TO COMMUNICATE?
- Let the chairperson know if you need
- Materials translated into a language other than
English - An Interpreter during meetings
- A computer during meetings
- A person to help you communicate
- A sighted guide or service animal
- Access to a power source or computer
24CONFIDENCE
- Everyone on the board is responsible to find out
the answers to these questions - How does this board work?
- Are board members paid?
- How do I fit in?
- How can I make a difference?
- This information gives you the confidence to
participate and not just show up.
25CONFIDENCE
- Before the first meeting . . .
- Find out everyones name
- Get an agenda
- Ask how the meeting is managed
- Ask how long the meeting will last
- Locate the bathroom
- Find out how to get reimbursed
- Come early and get to know people
26WHAT SUPPORT WOULD HELP YOU BE CONFIDENT?
- Let the agency know if you need
- A sighted guide
- Space or water for a service animal
- Information on area child care providers
- A lower or higher table during meetings
- Name tags to help remember names
- Frequent breaks
- Information about Roberts Rules of Order
27CONTRIBUTE
- You can contribute in many ways
- Listen and observe what others do
- Be prepared. Study information before the meeting
- Be supportive. Say positive things about others
- Be brief Save long stories for later Take
turns - Use critical thinking. Share good ideas
- Make or second a motion I move that we . . .
- Offer to help with fundraising or other
activities - Become informed. Share what you know.
28SUMMARY
- By asking for the disability related support you
need you can - Serve on a board or committee
- and
- Make a real difference in your
- community and/or state
29THANKS!
- For More Information Contact
- Cathy Haarstad
- 500 University Ave. W.
- Minot, ND 58707
- 1-800-233-1737
- cathy.haarstad_at_minotstateu.edu