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   Part G. Implementing Promising Community Interventions
      Chapter 23. Modifying Access, Barriers, and Opportunties >
         Section 5. Increasing Access for People with Physical Disabi... >
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Increasing Access for People with Physical Disabilities

  

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Contributed by Chris Hampton Edited by Glen White and Dot Nary

  • Conducting Focus Groups
  • Creating a Web Site
  • Promoting Participation Among Diverse Groups
  • Developing a Plan for Staff Hiring and Training
  • Preparing Job Descriptions and Selection Criteria
  • Advertising for Positions
  • Interviewing for Positions
  • Developing Personnel Policies
  • Developing a Plan for Involving Volunteers
  • Recruiting Volunteers
  • Developing Volunteer Orientation Programs
  • Developing Training Programs for Volunteers
  • Understanding People's Needs
  • Providing Supervision for Staff and Volunteers
  • Providing Support for Staff and Volunteers
  • Adapting Community Interventions for Different Cultures and Communities
  • Understanding Culture and Diversity in Building Communities
  • Building Relationships with People from Different Cultures
  • Healing from the Effects of Internalized Oppression
  • Strategies and Activities for Reducing Racial Prejudice and Racism
  • Learning to be an Ally for People from Diverse Groups and Backgrounds
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