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Title: Is My OneStop Center Accessible to Everyone


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Is My One-Stop Center Accessible to Everyone?

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Objectives
  • Getting to
  • Getting in
  • Using services at

your One Stop Center
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What Laws/Regulations Apply?
  • Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504)
  • Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS)
  • Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
  • Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility
    Guidelines (ADAAG)
  • Section 188 Regulations of the Workforce
    Investment Act of 1998
  • State/Local Laws and Regulations
  • Building codes

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Civil Rights Laws are Unique
  • Emotionalism
  • Balance and Compromise
  • Case-by-Case Analysis
  • Need a Context

5
Necessary Componentsfor Change
  • Values decisions are based on values
  • Awareness need to be aware of issues /
    identify and address problems
  • Skills how to interact and address the
    problem(s) appropriately

6
What Defines Discrimination?
  • Limiting, segregating or adversely classifying a
    customer because of disability
  • Providing services that are not equal

7
Facilities Covered
  • Newly constructed
  • Expanded or Altered
  • Leased, rented or otherwise obtained in whole or
    in part with federal financial assistance
    provided under WIA

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GETTING TO SERVICES
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Access to the Facility
  • Accessible route from mode of transportation

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Common Problem Parking
  • too few accessible spaces.
  • no van accessible spaces.
  • no access aisles, or access aisles are too
    narrow.
  • built-up curb ramps in access aisles.
  • no signs, or signs placed so they are
    obstructed by parked vehicles.
  • parking garages do not have adequate vertical
    clearance for vans.

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Fully accessible parking includes a space
reserved for those who use vans, provided.  Note
the clear pavement markings, wide access aisles,
and clear vertical signs.
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Parking Dimensions
Standard
VAN
Universal
State Law may be more stringent (e.g. size, of
spaces, etc)
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Signage
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GETTING IN THE DOOR
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Entrances
  • Hardware
  • Maneuvering Clearance
  • Level surfaces
  • Opening Force
  • Multiple entrances
  • Signage

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Directional Signage When Not All Entrances Are
Accessible
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Maneuveringclearance
with level surfaces
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Door Hardware
  • Hardware that does not require tight grasping,
    pinching or twisting of the wrist

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Doors
  • Clear width 32 min
  • Maneuvering clearance to approach open door
  • Push/Pull Side of door
  • Hinge/Latch approach
  • Forward/Side approach

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ACCESS WITHIN THE FACILITY Common Use Areas
  • Elevators
  • Call Buttons
  • Emergency Communication

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ACCESS WITHIN THE FACILITY Common Use Areas
  • Hallways and Doorways

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ACCESS WITHIN THE FACILITY
ACCESS WITHIN THE FACILITY Common Use Areas
  • Raised/Braille Signage

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ACCESS WITHIN THE FACILITY Common Use Areas
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Break Areas

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ACCESS WITHIN THE FACILITY Common Use Areas
  • At least 1 accessible stall required
  • Single User Toilet
  • Room can be used
  • 36 stall required when six or more stalls
    provided

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Problem Sign mounted directly on door
  • When doors open out, people who are blind or who
    have low vision must stand in the swing of the
    door to read the signs, causing potential for
    injury.

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Room signs are always required to be placed on
the wall on the latch side of the door, centered
at 60 inches high.
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Lavatories
  • Knee Clearance
  • Insulated pipes
  • Counter Height
  • Faucet controls
  • Dispensers
  • Mirror Height

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USING SERVICES
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USING SERVICES
Waiting Area
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USING SERVICES
  • Service Counter Heights

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Whats Wrong with this Picture?
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USING SERVICES
  • Computer Stations Equipment

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USING SERVICES
  • Access to Equipment Printers Fax Machines

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USING SERVICES
  • Training facilities
  • Table heights, maneuvering clearances
  • Signage
  • Directional or informational signage
  • Identify accessible features
  • Signs designating permanent rooms and spaces
  • Rooms with Numbers
  • Exit Signs
  • Restrooms

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USING SERVICES ACCESS TO ANCILLARY SERVICES
  • Water Fountains
  • Vending Machines
  • Telephones
  • Visual Alarms

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USING SERVICESAccess to Ancillary Services
  • Access toTelephones
  • Volume Control
  • Hearing Aid Compatible
  • TTY

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high fountain often protrudes into a walkway
and is not detectable by someone who is blind and
who uses a cane
Fountains are recessed into an alcove to avoid
the potential for injury.
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USING SERVICESAccess to Ancillary Services
  • Visual / Audible Alarms

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ACCESS TO THE PROGRAMSAND SERVICES
  • Modification of Policy and Procedure
  • Testing modifications
  • Environmental/location modifications
  • Quiet areas, lighting, etc.
  • Use of assistive technology to provide equal
    access

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Communication Access Effective Communication
  • Auxiliary Aids and Services
  • Qualified Interpreters
  • TTYs or Relay Services
  • Assistive Listening Devices
  • Captioning Services
  • Alternative Formats
  • Large Print
  • Braille
  • Electronic
  • Audio

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Communication Access Alternate Formats
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Communication Access
711 RELAY SERVICE July 26, 1993
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Electronic Information Access
  • General Information regarding WIA system
  • Community Information/Resources
  • Kiosks, etc.
  • On-Line Career Services
  • Job Banks, etc.
  • Career development programs
  • Resume preparation, etc.

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ELECTRONIC INFORMATION ACCESS
  • Jobline
  • 1-800-414-5748
  • www.nfb.org/jobline/enter.htm
  • Alternative to using Americas Job Bank

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ELECTRONIC INFORMATION ACCESS
  • Creating Web based images and information that is
    accessible to individuals using screen readers
    and other AT
  • World Wide Web Consortium
  • www.w3.org
  • Section 508 Standards
  • www.section508.gov

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ELECTRONIC INFORMATION ACCESS
                                         
             
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RESOURCES
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Resources
  • U.S. Department of Justice
  • Disability Rights online News www.ada.gov/disab
    ilitynews.htm
  • Project Civic Access www.ada.gov/civicac.htm
  • Section 508 of the Rehabilitation
    Act Accessibility for People with Disabilities
    in the Information Age (Results of 2001
    Survey) www.usdoj.gov/crt/508/report2/index.htm

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ADA Business Briefs www.ada.gov/business.htm
  • Service Animals
  • Restriping Parking Lots

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Publications www.sedbtac.org/ada/publications/inde
x.php
  • A Guide to Disability Rights Lawswww.ada.gov/cgui
    de.htm
  • Federal Laws Prohibiting Job Discrimination-Questi
    ons and Answerswww.eeoc.gov/facts/qanda.html
  • Application ProcessJob Applicants and the
    ADAwww.eeoc.gov/facts/jobapplicant.html
  • Interviewing and Medical ExamsEEOC Enforcement
    Guidance Disability-Related Inquiries and
    Medical Examinations of Employees Under the
    ADAwww.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/guidance-inquiries.ht
    ml  
  • HiringPre-Employment Testing and the
    ADAwww.ilr.cornell.edu/ped/product_spec.html?prod
    _id112cat_id1

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Publications www.sedbtac.org/ada/publications/inde
x.php
  • Instructions For Field Offices Analyzing ADA
    Charges After Supreme Court Decisions Addressing
    "Disability" and "Qualified" www.eeoc.gov/policy/
    docs/field-ada.html
  • The Role of Disability Management Programs in ADA
    Compliance www.ilr.cornell.edu/ped/product_spec.ht
    ml?prod_id140cat_id1
  • Pre-Employment Testing and the ADA
    www.ilr.cornell.edu/ped/product_spec.html?prod_id
    80cat_id1
  • The ADA and Personnel Trainingwww.ilr.cornell.edu
    /ped/product_spec.html?prod_id86cat_id1

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711 RELAY SERVICE
  • Consumers Guide to Telecommunications Relay
    Service
  • www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/trs/con_trs.html
  • Telecommunications Relay Services
    Directorywww.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/trsphonebk.html
  • Speech-to-Speech Services Access
    Numberswww.stsnews.com/RelayNews/STSDialUpTelnumb
    ers.html
  • TTY Etiquette Tipshttp//wally.rit.edu/depts/ref/
    research/deaf/ttyuse.html

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  • 13 minute video
  • www.ada.gov/videogallery.htm

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Training Opportunities
  • www.wiawebcourse.org

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Training Opportunities
  • Monthly Distance Learning Sessions(audio
    conferences)www.sedbtac.org/ada/training/audiocon
    f.phpadaseries
  • Basic ADA Building Blocks Webcoursewww.adabasics.
    org

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Training Opportunities
  • National ADA Symposiumwww.adaproject.org/Symposiu
    m.html

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