SDS and CMED Susie Rood and Steven Scoles December 5, 2013.

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SDS and CMED Susie Rood and Steven Scoles December 5, 2013

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SDS and CMED Susie Rood and Steven ScolesDecember 5, 2013

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Student Disability Services• What the heck do we do?• Just about everything related to functioning with a disability

• Currently have 771 students who have disclosed some type of disability and use accommodations.• Undergraduates• Graduate• Doctoral• Guests• On campus, remote location• Online

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Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act of 2008

• Congress reauthorized and amended the ADA in 2008.

• Expanded conditions which could be considered a disability.

• Brief History• Provides Civil Rights Protection for people with disabilities• Passed in 1990 by George H. Bush (first one)• Civil Rights legislation; enforced by the Office of Civil Rights;

Department of Justice

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Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act of 2008• Impact• Doesn’t affect impact higher education as a learning institution

Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Section 504 and 508

• Major impact as a business, i.e. hiring, accessibility, accommodating employees, etc.

• Expanded, clarified, and reiterated what the basic definition of ‘disability’ was.

• Used to be• Having a physical or mental impairment that limited a major life

activity• A record of such an impairment• Being regarded as someone with such an impairment

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Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act of 2008

• NOW: definitions of major life activities

• AND: ADDED major bodily functions

• AND: ADDED episodic or in remission disabilities

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Where is your brain?• What are actions which are major life activities?

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Major Life Activities

• Caring for yourself Bending• Performing manual tasks Speaking• Seeing Breathing• Hearing Learning• Eating Reading• Sleeping Concentrating• Walking Thinking• Standing Communicating• Lifting Working

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Where is your brain?• What are major bodily functions and episodic disorders?

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Major Bodily Functions and Episodic Disorders

• Functions of the immune system• Cell Growth• Digestive, bladder and bowel functions• Neurological and brain functions• Respiratory and circulatory functions• Endocrine functions• Reproductive function

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AND temporary impairments

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Disability- Impairment-SDS• Student Disability Services operates in the area of

IMPAIRMENT

• Not all disabilities are impairments but all impairments CAN BE considered a disability.

• We need a clear understanding of the symptoms and a diagnosis

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You decide• I had anxiety. • OK, how does your anxiety impact you?• When I know I have a test, I get really nervous and my

stomach is a bit upset• *Is this an impairment?

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You decide• I have anxiety• Ok, how does your anxiety impact you?• My hands shake, I get all sweaty, I start to forget things, it gets

hard to breath, and I feel like I’m going to pass out.• *Is this an impairment?

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Purpose and philosophy of SDS• Great, what does SDS do?• SDS is one of the three legs supporting a healthy individual

• SDS does NOT change the person• We change the ENVIRONMENT SO THE PERSON CAN FUNCTION

• We alter facilities and policies• Provide accommodations which allow an• Individual with a condition to • Function as independently• And freely as possible

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We Accommodate• Anxiety/Panic Attack individuals

• Counseling Medical Care Accommodations• (Cause-change (Treatment) (Make it work in the• Person) short/long term)

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Working Together• Please refer students to Disability Services• 120 Park Library [email protected]

• Work with us to assist students and you if needed

• We have toys

• We can accommodate