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• Overview The Michigan Commission on Disability Concerns which includes the Division on Deaf and Hard of Hearing responds to and advocates on behalf of Michigan's 1.9 million people with disabilities.
| • Commissioners The 21 Commissioners are appointed by the Governor for a term of three years.
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• DODHH Director - Manager 15 position posting | • Michigan Interpreter Law - DLEG/DODHH Rules and Regulations committee membership list | • DODHH Bulletin Fall/Winter 2007 | • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) PA 204 -2007 Please click here for answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the Michigan Deaf Persons' Interpreter Act, amended 2007. | • The Michigan Department of Community Health's Office of Public Health Preparedness has translated our "Preparing for a Public Health Emergency Booklet" into American Sign Language.
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Visit http://breeze.mdch.train.org/p21037260/ for more information.
| • Study: Demand for Sign Language Interpreters Will Continue To Grow | • Interpreter Supply and Demand Final Report A study of the "Supply and Demand for Interpreters for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Michigan" was conducted by the Division on Deaf and Hard of Hearing of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth and the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Early Intervention Services, to provide background information for use in consideration of changes in federal law and associated state administrative rules that are intended to provide equal access for deaf and hard of hearing students to all educational opportunities through the employment of qualified interpreters in Michigan schools. Click on the above link for more information. | • Michigan Rights Handbook for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People DODHH is pleased to present the Handbook, a guide for creating a barrier free communication environment for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf/Blind persons, businesses, educational institutions, employers, government agencies and service providers. The Handbook is 165 pages. The pdf edition has bookmarks that will lead readers to specific chapters. The Handbook is available on CD. Please contact dodhh@michigan.gov for a free copy. One copy limit per address please. |
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• Please save the tenative dates, November 7-8 for our Fall QA Readiness Workshop in Grand Rapids, MI. |
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