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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 99
Page 68
... persons with catastrophic injuries or illnesses than ever before in history . Their very survival has created a new , growing population of people with disabilities . Medical technology , however , has focused its concern on physical ...
... persons with catastrophic injuries or illnesses than ever before in history . Their very survival has created a new , growing population of people with disabilities . Medical technology , however , has focused its concern on physical ...
Page 69
... person . The cost that is overlooked in these arguments has to do with the cost of acute medical care for those persons whose lives are such a drudge that they don't take care of themselves . I have collected some figures about seven ...
... person . The cost that is overlooked in these arguments has to do with the cost of acute medical care for those persons whose lives are such a drudge that they don't take care of themselves . I have collected some figures about seven ...
Page 79
... persons with a wide range of services - which the com- mittee will learn about in greater detail from others speakers - to insure that disabled people learn the skills necessary for independent living . We also provide information which ...
... persons with a wide range of services - which the com- mittee will learn about in greater detail from others speakers - to insure that disabled people learn the skills necessary for independent living . We also provide information which ...
Page 80
... persons to enter the world of work . The conclusion of this statement will be concerned with the changes that we believe need to be enacted in legislation in order to enable disabled individuals to achieve independence . One : A program ...
... persons to enter the world of work . The conclusion of this statement will be concerned with the changes that we believe need to be enacted in legislation in order to enable disabled individuals to achieve independence . One : A program ...
Page 148
... persons previously excluded from the rehabilitation process . One means of integrating philosophy and technology is through an instructional approach called " try another way . " This approach was developed by Dr. Marc Gold of the ...
... persons previously excluded from the rehabilitation process . One means of integrating philosophy and technology is through an instructional approach called " try another way . " This approach was developed by Dr. Marc Gold of the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accessibility activities affirmative action amended appropriate assistance authorized basic BRADEMAS California Center for Independent cerebral palsy CETA Chairman clients Committee compliance comprehensive Congress contract coordination cost counselors deaf developmentally disabled director disabled individuals disabled persons efforts employee employment epilepsy evaluation Federal fiscal funds goals Goodwill Industries grants habilitation handicapped individuals handicapped persons hearing implementation independent living programs insure June 30 Labor legislation ment mental MILLER million Navajo Nation Navajo Tribal Council OFCCP Office opportunity organizations percent physical placement population potential problems recommendations regulations Rehabilitation Act rehabilitation facilities Rehabilitation International responsibility retarded Secretary Section 504 serve severely disabled severely handicapped sheltered workshops skills social staff statement subcommittee subsection testimony Thank tion Vocational Rehabilitation Act vocational rehabilitation program vocational rehabilitation services WCIL