Oversight Hearings on the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Select Education, of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 1246 pages |
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... mentally retarded , and limited services to children and their families . This is primarily because of the difficulty of obtaining sufficient funds to maintain all services . We believe , however , that we are fully capable of serving ...
... mentally retarded , and limited services to children and their families . This is primarily because of the difficulty of obtaining sufficient funds to maintain all services . We believe , however , that we are fully capable of serving ...
Page 80
... mentally retarded and families , attendant referral , job placement , et cetera , need to be provided through community - based independent living programs , staffed significantly by persons who themselves are disabled . These programs ...
... mentally retarded and families , attendant referral , job placement , et cetera , need to be provided through community - based independent living programs , staffed significantly by persons who themselves are disabled . These programs ...
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... mentally retarded persons . Our organization was formed by families of mentally retarded people long before deinstitutionalization became public policy in this country . Their aim was to create the community support system , which would ...
... mentally retarded persons . Our organization was formed by families of mentally retarded people long before deinstitutionalization became public policy in this country . Their aim was to create the community support system , which would ...
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... mental retardation . For example , Gold argues that " the height of a retarded person's level of functioning is determined by the availability of training technology and the amount of resources society is willing to allocate and not by ...
... mental retardation . For example , Gold argues that " the height of a retarded person's level of functioning is determined by the availability of training technology and the amount of resources society is willing to allocate and not by ...
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... mental retardation . For example , Gold argues that " the height of a retarded person's level of functioning is deter- mined by the availability of training technology and the amount of resources society is willing to allocate and not ...
... mental retardation . For example , Gold argues that " the height of a retarded person's level of functioning is deter- mined by the availability of training technology and the amount of resources society is willing to allocate and not ...
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1973 Rehabilitation Act accessibility activities advocacy affirmative action amended appropriate assistance authority basic blind persons BRADEMAS California Center for Independent cerebral palsy CETA Chairman clients committee comprehensive Congress contract coordination cost counselors deaf developmentally disabled director disabled individuals disabled persons efforts employment epilepsy established evaluation Federal fiscal funds goals Goodwill Industries grants habilitation handicapped individuals handicapped persons Health hearing implementation independent living programs industry insure JEFFORDS Labor legislation ment mental mentally retarded MILLER million National Navajo Nation Navajo Tribal Council OFCCP Office opportunity organizations participation percent physical placement population potential problems recommendations regulations Rehabilitation Act rehabilitation facilities Rehabilitation International responsibility Secretary Section 504 serve severely disabled severely handicapped sheltered workshops social staff statement subcommittee testimony Thank tion Title vocational rehabilitation program vocational rehabilitation services WCIL