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When you're interacting with someone with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs): · Be patient, flexible, and encouraging. · Don't talk down to the ...
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Ask about a person's disability only if it's relevant, if the person offers the information, or if you know the person.
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The Office of the Chief Disability Officer (CDO) advocates on behalf of people with disabilities to represent the issues people with disabilities face.
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Stand or place yourself at eye level if speaking for more than a few minutes. DON'T: ⊲ Pat the person on the head. ⊲ Grab or touch them without asking first ...
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When you greet someone with a disability, greet them the same way you would anyone else. • Speak to the person the way you would like to be spoken to.
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Developed by the New York State Department of Health, this Disability Etiquette training provides information, tools, and strategies for everyone. If you ...
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Posted: Aug 7, 2023
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Apr 8, 2022 · 3. (a) The governor shall appoint a chief disability officer. The chief disability officer shall advise and assist state agencies in
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