[humanser] ADA Hyppa regulations and reader services
Ashley Bramlett
bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Mon Jul 25 21:47:03 UTC 2016
Lisa,
Will your employer let you use outside readers for non confidential things?
I recall you wanting access to items placed in your mailbox. It seems to me
that a part time reader you find could help with that and other non
confidential matters. If your area has civic groups such as lions clubs,
then finding a reader should be rather easy.
This would not solve the privacy concerns they have and accessing the
critical handwritten papers, but if you can use your own reader for some of
the supplemental items, then it cuts down on reader time at work.
Do you have access to a scanning program such as openbook at home or work?
This is also a good option to read straight forward text. Openbook does not
do tables well, but text that is typed on standard 8.5 x 11 paper scans
well. Of course, I realize if you have little usable vision, you may not see
the text is a table or chart, but you could just scan everything and see how
it reads.
I have enough vision to see the layouts, so if it’s a table, I don't bother
scanning.
Hth,
Ashley
-----Original Message-----
From: Lisa Irving via Humanser
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 11:07 AM
To: humanser at nfbnet.org
Cc: Lisa Irving
Subject: [humanser] ADA Hyppa regulations and reader services
Hello,
This Wednesday I will be meeting with a number of people including my
employers human resources director. We will be discussing lawful
accommodations. I would like to have access to nominal reader service
assistance. I am open to this assistance coming from my coworkers volunteers
or paid readers. Him prior conversations with my employer they have raised
the issue concerning Hyppa regulations. I have been told based on this
concern they not allow non-employees to provide this assistance furthermore,
my supervisor has been expected to provide this support. She is already
overworked. Nevertheless, I have asked my coworkers periodically to assist
with some reading. Much of this reading involves deciphering consumers
handwriting
I understand the importance of Hyppa regulations. I am wondering if I have
protections and rights under the ADA to work with paid readers or volunteer
readers who undergo my employers Hyppa training. Your assistance is
requested. If you have this information please let me know ASAP thank you
From,
Lisa Irving Sent from my iPhone
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