scholarly journals The Americans with Disability Act and the Employment of People with Disabilities

Author(s):  
Thomas DeLeire
2016 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-138
Author(s):  
Alison Edie

The 25th anniversary of the Americans With Disability Act invites reflection on the significance of this legislation for people with disabilities. Nurses need to consider the impact of this legislation on the health of people with disabilities, the role nurses play in the lives of those with disabilities, and implications for how the law impacts the practice of nursing.


Author(s):  
Melissa A. Pierce

In countries other than the United States, the study and practice of speech-language pathology is little known or nonexistent. Recognition of professionals in the field is minimal. Speech-language pathologists in countries where speech-language pathology is a widely recognized and respected profession often seek to share their expertise in places where little support is available for individuals with communication disorders. The Peace Corps offers a unique, long-term volunteer opportunity to people with a variety of backgrounds, including speech-language pathologists. Though Peace Corps programs do not specifically focus on speech-language pathology, many are easily adapted to the profession because they support populations of people with disabilities. This article describes how the needs of local children with communication disorders are readily addressed by a Special Education Peace Corps volunteer.


1992 ◽  
Vol 37 (12) ◽  
pp. 1297-1298
Author(s):  
Stuart E. Schwartz

2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kathleen Kendall-Tackett ◽  
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Scott Feldman ◽  
Monique Williams

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