[nfbmi-talk] they don't put this in their press releases

Fred Wurtzel f.wurtzel at comcast.net
Sat Jun 26 01:11:34 UTC 2010


Hi,

This is old.  It took place in 2006 or so.

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Yes and when I sent this out to the MCB 2020 list they counterred with 
public relations spin. Check out their so-called anual reports on the web 
site. All they are are like "Jerry's Kids" parades of so-called "success 
stories".

It's always been form over substance, spin control over facts...
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  Deplorable and unconscionable!  This is yet another example that points to
the pervasiveness of the problems at the Commission for the Blind..  How
many more clients have to be victimized by unqualified staff before
something is done?

Mary Ann

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Letter: Commission for Blind not helping people it's supposed to serve

http://www.dailypress.net/stories/articles.asp?articleID=5226

EDITOR:



With the governor's election less than a month away, I want to share my
insights as a disabled American. I was born blind and I've never had the use
of

my eyes. As you can imagine, graduating high school and going to college is
very difficult with this disability. I'm not looking for anybody's pity,
just

a moment of time to express my feelings about a state agency that is
supposed to help me as a blind American, but instead chooses to victimize
the very

people it's supposed to serve.



The Michigan Commission for the Blind is a state agency that is supposed to
support blind and visually-impaired people. On paper, it would appear
they're

doing so, but in real life there's another story to be told.



Just recently, my case worker, Miss Christine Pada, refused to pay for
supplemental services related directly to my education. What I'm talking
about is

a tactile map I need for one of my classes at Bay College. It appears more
and more the Commission is hiring unqualified people without a background in

blindness studies. The commission is also banking on the fact that its
clients are and will remain ignorant.



What really hurts my feelings and troubles me is the very organization that
exists to help me become a self-sufficient independent member of the
workforce

is now playing games and actually victimizing many of its clients. I am
asking other disabled persons who feel that they may have not received
adequate

services from the commission to step forward and make services to blind
persons a political issue this campaign season.



It's a shame that I would even have to bring this up, but people in this
community should know that the MCB is treating its clients shamefully and
with

disregard. Imagine being treated poorly by the people who are sworn to
protect you; it doesn't help one's confidence one bit.



My question for Miss Pada and the Commission for the Blind is simple. Since
the map I requested is desperately needed for one of my classes at Bay
College,

and the fact that we are approaching mid-term, where is a blind student to
turn for help, and why will you not authorize the funding for this map to be

created for me? (By the way, it would cost the Commission less than $50 to
generate such a map.)



As a disabled American, the only thing I want is an even playing field. That
means I have an opportunity to succeed. That doesn't mean I want handouts or

things given to me. Imagine going through your day with no sight and then
ask yourself how you would feel if the people you were supposed to trust
were

unprofessional and treated you with disregard.



The number of the Michigan Commission for the Blind is 786-8602. You can ask
for Miss Christine Pada. Please advise her you feel it is unfair and
unprofessional

conduct for a blindness service professional not to give his or her clients
the tools they need to succeed.



(By the way, you would be advised that Miss Pada's background is not in
blindness services; it's in secondary education.) To me, this points to a
much larger

problem that is taking place in Lansing, and an even greater level of
disregard for the blind population by the administration of the Michigan
Commission

for the Blind. Thank you very much.



Jacquelyn Elizabeth Parmentier, Escanaba



Copyright C 2006 - The Daily Press
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