Communication Access to Justice Services
Table of Contents
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- Communication Access to Justice Services
- Developed by?Funding contribution from…
- Communication Access
- You will Learn About
- Preparing for This Resource
- Using this Resource
- Part 1 – Background Information
- This Section Contains…
- Communication
- People who have Communication Disabilities
- Communication Disabilities
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication.(AAC)
- AAC Systems
- Using a Speech Generating Device
- Communication Assistance
- Partner Assisted Scanning
- Communication Assistance
- When Speech is Unclear
- Communication Assistance
- Communication Access
- Communication Barriers
- Experiences of People who use AAC
- Part 2 – Communication Accessibility
- This Section Contains…
- Accessible Services
- Communication Access
- Eldridge: An Important Disability Equality Case
- The Context for Legal Services
- The Context for Legal Services
- Communication Access
- Find Out How a Person Communicates
- Meeting a Person who Uses AAC
- More Information
- Negotiating Accomodations
- Extra Time
- Access to Text
- Telephone Communication
- Appointments
- Part 3 – Communication Assistance in Court
- This Section Contains…
- Communication Process
- Gathering Information
- Using a Communication Assistant
- Role of a Communication Assistant
- Role of a Communication Assistant
- Who can be a Communication Assistant?
- Who can be a Communication Assistant?
- Who can be a Communication Assistant?
- Who can be a Communication Assistant?
- Finding a Speech Language Pathologist
- Guidelines for Communication Assistants
- Communication Assistant Techniques
- Communication Assistant Techniques
- Communication Assistant Techniques
- Communication Assistant Techniques
- Communication Assistant Techniques
- Communication Assistant Techniques
- New Vocabulary
- New Vocabulary
- New Vocabulary
- New Vocabulary
- Recording
- Recording Formats
- Written Notations
- Audit
- Resources
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- Communication Fact Sheet
- Communication Barriers
- Communication access in legal contexts and responsibilities of legal professionals
- Human Rights Legislation – Accessibility
- Eldridge
- Context of Victimization for People who use AAC
- Etiquette when Communicating with a Person using AAC
- Guidelines for Communicating with a Person who uses AAC:
- Guidelines for Communicating
- Negotiating Communication Accommodations
- Guidelines for Access to Reading and Writing
- Guidelines for Communicating over the Telephone
- Guidelines for Working with People who use AAC
- Provincial Roster of Speech Language Pathologists
- Tips for Communication Assistants
- Description of Communication Assistance Techniques
- Information, video guidelines and notations for recording how a person communicates a message
- Communication Accessibility Audit or Checklist
- Support organizations and resources
You will need QuickTime® (a free download from Apple) to view the video clips.
- Communication
- People who have Communication Disabilities
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Using a Speech Generating Device
- Partner Assisted Scanning
- When Speech is Unclear
- Communication Access
- Communication Barriers
- Experiences of People who use AAC
- Experiences of People who use AAC
- The Context for Legal Services
- The Context for Legal Services
- Find out How a Person Communicates
- Meeting a Person who uses AAC
- Negotiating Accomodations
- Access to Text
- Telephone Communication
- Appointments
- Gathering Information
- Using a Communication Assistant
- Communication Assistance Techniques
- Communication Assistance Techniques
- Communication Assistance Techniques
- Using a Communication Assistant