Tools

(8 classifications) (14 resources)

Communication

Subject Classifications
Augmentative and alternative speech (5)
Circle of support (5)
Disability access symbols (1)
Disability disclosure (1)
Disability etiquette (2)
Disability history (1)
Disability in literature (1)
Neurodiversity (7)

Resources

This web page, made available by the National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes, provides information on interpreters. Topics covered include an overview of interpreting, types of interpreting, achieving certification, important skills, and more. Links to additional resources, a free introduction to interpreting module, and videos are also...
Personalizing the Writing Experience The act of writing requires a wide range of mental and motor skills including executive functioning skills like planning, organizing, focusing and monitoring progress. While the writing process involves the universal steps of pre-writing, drafting, revising and editing, each person's approach to writing is...
This tip sheet, provided by DeafTEC at the Rochester Institute of Technology, discusses workplace communication and safety for employees with physical disabilities. The guidelines offered cover topics such as engaging in respectful and accessible communication, and how to ensure the safety of people with physical disabilities through preparedness...
This tip sheet, provided by DeafTEC at the Rochester Institute of Technology, offers guidance on effectively communicating with autistic individuals in the workplace. It emphasizes the importance of clear, direct communication, avoiding assumptions, and providing specific feedback. The sheet provides strategies on both one-on-one and group...
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