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Peer reviewedCotten, Paul D.; Wade, John Philip – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1984
The article describes a continuum of services designed to meet the living and employment training needs of multiply disabled, visually impaired persons deemed ineligible for vocational rehabilitation services. The article focuses on the interagency approach and the importance of community cooperation. (CL)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Job Skills, Multiple Disabilities
Peer reviewedCotten, Paul D.; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1979
The component parts of a continuum of services needed for the deaf blind individual to function in the least restrictive environment are discussed. The need for both public and private interagency cooperation for the service delivery system to be effective is cited. (PHR)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Componential Analysis, Deaf Blind, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedBaldwin, D. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1986
The Saginaw Valley (Michigan) Special Needs Clinic serves visually impaired children and adults, multiply impaired low vision persons, and developmentally disabled persons with vision problems and is based on a client-centered concept involving health professionals, rehabilitation specialists, special educators, consumers, and social agency…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Clinics, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs
Peer reviewedFillman, Robyn D.; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1987
A screening program for vision problems and Usher's Syndrome (a common cause of deaf-blindness) among 210 hearing-impaired students found 44 percent had significant vision problems and 1 percent had Usher's Syndrome. The program involved an interagency network of school, health care, and support personnel and utilized a dilated ophathalmological…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Deaf Blind, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments
American Association of Univ. Affiliated Programs for the Developmentally Disabled, Washington, DC. – 1983
The first in a series of three publications which address the prevention and treatment of developmental handicaps, this volume includes sections on developmental issues and the consideration of linkages. Section I includes the four following papers: "Early Intervention: The State of the Art" (N. Johnson and H. Chamberlin);…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Coordination
Peer reviewedLubetsky, Martin J.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1995
This paper explains the interdisciplinary team concept blended with the family-centered approach in a psychiatric setting and applies the approach in a case study of a family with a child diagnosed with mental retardation, autism, and severe behavior problems. Practical suggestions for implementing such a family-centered/interdisciplinary team…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Autism, Behavior Problems, Case Studies
Peer reviewedRiester, Albert E. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1992
This article discusses development and implementation of a community-based residential program for deaf blind young adults at the Hilltop House (Texas). The article outlines principles of sound management, realistic staff expectations, developmentally appropriate activities, family participation, crisis management, medication, and close…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Programs, Deaf Blind, Family Involvement
Smith, Olive V. – 1980
During the 1979-1980 fiscal year Project C.R.E.E.P. (Community Resources in the Education of Exceptional Preschoolers) conducted outreach activities in Camden, New Jersey, in eight areas--direct and supplementary services to severely/multiply handicapped children, parent/family participation, assessment of children's progress, inservice training…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Community Resources, Information Dissemination, Inservice Education
Peer reviewedParmenter, Trevor R. – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1988
This review of mental health service provision to people with mental retardation in Australia addresses: role of public and private agencies, adequacy of services, lack of trained medical personnel, overemphasis on diagnosis, separation of diagnosis from treatment, lack of coordination among departments, inadequate services for moderately and…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Clinical Diagnosis, Delivery Systems, Emotional Disturbances
Everson, Jane M.; And Others – 1992
This monograph is a compilation of the knowledge gained by the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) of the Helen Keller National Center, from training and technical assistance activities conducted with state interagency teams serving youth and young adults with deaf-blindness. The book views interagency collaboration as essential in achieving…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Deaf Blind, Education Work Relationship, Educational Opportunities
Askvig, Brent A.; Haarstad, Cathy – 1999
This final report summarizes the activities of the North Dakota Deaf-Blind Services program, a 4-year federally funded project to ensure exemplary programs and services for children and youth with dual sensory impairments (DSI) throughout North Dakota. These priorities were met through the systematic identification of children with deaf-blindness,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Deaf Blind, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education
Shelby, Madge E. – 1988
Through joint efforts of mental health and education professionals, a school-based therapeutic/educational program for seriously emotionally disturbed children, some of whom had additional identified disabilities such as mental retardation, was initiated with 15 students (ages 8-13). The educational component of the program was based on an…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Agency Cooperation, Behavior Change, Cooperative Planning
Dew, Donald W., Ed. – 1999
This report is the outcome of study group that investigated best practices for serving individuals who are deaf and low functioning. It is designed to help State Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Agencies assist individuals with disabilities in securing competitive employment and is meant to be a source for innovative ideas for program development…
Descriptors: Adults, Agency Cooperation, Deafness, Delivery Systems
PDF pending restorationDell, Susan J. – 1999
This final report describes accomplishments and activities of a four-year federally funded Rhode Island project for children who are deaf blind. Major accomplishments included: (1) parents (of 65 identified individuals) received greater access to an increased number and variety of support resources; (2) professionals linked to individuals with…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Consultation Programs, Deaf Blind, Disability Identification
Semel, Eleanor – 1977
This final report describes the activities and outcomes of a federally-funded program designed to meet the needs of high risk hearing impaired children with multiple handicaps from 0-2 years of age--a population not served at the time by local, state, or federal programs. The project's hypothesis was that the initiation of a "total…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, At Risk Persons, Curriculum Development, Deafness
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