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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Page 63
... issues , there was no way at 17 to think about vocational things . I initially had to fight my way into the rehab program . As I said , rehab is changing in the last 10 years . It was difficult for the counselor to see me as a ...
... issues , there was no way at 17 to think about vocational things . I initially had to fight my way into the rehab program . As I said , rehab is changing in the last 10 years . It was difficult for the counselor to see me as a ...
Page 74
... issues . I would say the 10 percent would be relatively safe , wouldn't you say , Ed ? Mr. ROBERTS . The deaf population is close to a million people who would be classified as hard of hearing . More than 200,000 are totally deaf . That ...
... issues . I would say the 10 percent would be relatively safe , wouldn't you say , Ed ? Mr. ROBERTS . The deaf population is close to a million people who would be classified as hard of hearing . More than 200,000 are totally deaf . That ...
Page 79
... issues concerning disabilities ; and we are actively involved in the establishment of local and State coalitions of disabled individuals . None of the ILP's in California have yet achieved the optimum level of service delivery . None of ...
... issues concerning disabilities ; and we are actively involved in the establishment of local and State coalitions of disabled individuals . None of the ILP's in California have yet achieved the optimum level of service delivery . None of ...
Page 89
... issues of public concern affecting the handicapped ; Mobility - exploration of various modes of transportation , both public and private ; Home Management adaptive techniques of housekeeping ; Medical Needs self - directed care ...
... issues of public concern affecting the handicapped ; Mobility - exploration of various modes of transportation , both public and private ; Home Management adaptive techniques of housekeeping ; Medical Needs self - directed care ...
Page 100
... issues as well as my personal independence . Through the support of the depart- ment , I was able to complete my master's degree in May 1977 , ob- tained a modified van , which increased my mobility , and a great many contacts which ...
... issues as well as my personal independence . Through the support of the depart- ment , I was able to complete my master's degree in May 1977 , ob- tained a modified van , which increased my mobility , and a great many contacts which ...
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