[Home-on-the-range] FW: White House Disability Updates
Cindy Ray
cindyray at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 18:08:04 UTC 2012
I will just say that before the passing of the Model White Cane Law, we celebrated May 15-22 as White Cane Week. I don't know that we do that now as I think it was phased out, but not sure. I'll have to read the article, but I know most of the answers, and this isn't because I'm so smart.
Cindy
On Oct 16, 2012, at 12:55 PM, Dianne Hemphill wrote:
> ...very good question. I went back to the current October Braille Monitor to double check an article written by Barbara Pierce on just this subject. Interestingly, there is a presidential resolution passed in 1964 declaring October 15th as White Cane Safety Day. This comprehensive article even includes the "model White Cane Safety Law" in its entirety. As you review this historical document see if you can then answer the following questions:
> 1. Which president established October 15th as "White Cane Safety Day"?...what year?
> 2. Who wrote the model law which was then accepted by all states. Did this protect those blind/visually impaired persons injured and not using a white cane or specially trained guide dog?
> 3. Does this law protect blind, visually impaired people using a guide dog? Is there any responsibility that the guide dog user has for the dog if damages should occur?
> 4. Does this law cover any other disability group?
> 5. Does the "White Cane Safety Law" cover other areas of a blind persons life other than moving around the community?
>
> Score yourself as "brilliant" if you can answer everything correctly before reading the article and a lifelong learner if you can do so after reading the article!
>
> Did any NFBK chapter do anything special yesterday for White Cane Safety Day? If so, we'd love to hear about it. Dianne
> On Oct 15, 2012, at 1:17 PM, Cindy Ray wrote:
>
>> This is an interesting newsletter. So I am curious. This calls October 15 Blind Americans Equality Day. Do we still call it White Cane Safety Day, or has NFB changed what we call it as well.
>>
>> I wonder what those grants actually fund? I see we either didn't apply for or earn one here in Iowa. Good for Kansas, especially if it helps.
>>
>> CL
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