Sentences with phrase «n't handicap individual»

We don't handicap individual games.

Not exact matches

Empowering these individuals to feel as if they control their lives, not their handicaps.
In fact, many individuals on disabled dating sites don't significantly view themselves as disabled and rarely make their handicap the focal point of their concentration in life.
Although test developers have made substantial efforts to modify tests for handicapped people — those who are blind or deaf, in particular — «fully developed test modifications suitable for all handicapped individuals do not currently exist,» says the panel.
We do not ask the teacher of mentally retarded children or the learning disabilities specialist to curtail badly needed individual instruction with severely handicapped children so that she can «bring out the hidden disabilities in all children.»
(B) provide that the State agency so designated to administer or supervise the administration of the State plan, or (if there are two State agencies designated under subclause (A) of this clause) to supervise or administer the part of the State plan that does not relate to services for the blind, shall be (i) a State agency primarily concerned with vocational REHABILITATION, or vocational and other REHABILITATION, of handicapped individuals, (ii) the State agency administering or supervising the administration of education or vocational education in the State, or (iii) a State agency which includes at least two other major organizational units each of which administers one or more of the major public education, public health, public welfare, or labor programs of the State; provide, except in the case of agencies described in clause (1)(B)(i)-
(c) The Secretary shall also insure that (1) in developing and carrying out individualized written REHABILITATION program required by section 101 in the case of each handicapped individual primary emphasis is placed upon the determination and achievement of a vocational goal for such individual, (2) a decision that such an individual is not capable of achieving such a goal and thus not eligible for vocational REHABILITATION services provided with assistance under this part, is made only in full consultation with such individual (or, in appropriate cases, his parents or guardians), and only upon the certification, as an amendment to such written program, that the * evaluation of REHABILITATION potential has demonstrated beyond any reasonable doubt that such individual is not then capable of achieving such a goal, and (3) any such decision shall be reviewed at least annually in accordance with the procedure and criteria established in this section.
(G)(i) the provision of vocational REHABILITATION services to any individual for a total period not in excess of eighteen months for the purpose of determining whether such individual is a handicapped individual, a handicapped individual for whom a vocational goal is not possible or feasible (as determined in accordance with section 102 (c)-RRB-, or neither such individual; and (ii) an assessment, at least once in every ninety - day period during which such services are provided, of the results of the provision of such services to an individual to ascertain whether any of the determinations described in subclause (i) may be made.
(L) extended employment for those handicapped individuals who can not be readily absorbed in the competitive labor market, except that all medical and related health services must be prescribed by, or under the formal supervision of, persons licensed to prescribe or supervise the provision of such services in the State.
(2) counseling, guidance, referral, and placement services for handicapped individuals, including followup, follow - along, and other postemployment services necessary to assist such individuals to maintain their employment and services designed to help handicapped individuals secure needed services from * other agencies, where such services are not available under this ACT;
(h) When in any State, funds provided under this title will be used for providing direct services to handicapped individuals or for establishing facilities which will provide such services, such services must be carried out in a manner not inconsistent with the State plan approved pursuant to section 101.
(a) Vocational REHABILITATION services provided under this ACT are any goods or services necessary to render a handicapped individual employable, including, but not limited to, the following:
(C)(i) For purposes of title V, the term «individual with handicaps» does not include an individual who is currently engaging in the illegal use of drugs, when a covered entity acts on the basis of such use.
Senior citizens, handicapped individuals, and those that don't feel comfortable driving can rest assure that their pet will be in excellent hands and they will be able to be right there to watch and support.
The unpaved portions of Turkey Mountain are not suitable for handicapped individuals.
Rescued Rollers Rescued Rollers is a registered 501 (c) 3 with a simple mission: To give free or low - cost pet wheelchairs to animal rescue organizations, shelters, and individuals who otherwise can not afford them (inspired by their experiences with Ranger, their own handicapped Border Collie).
Individuals with heart disease, chronic illness, physical handicap, advanced pregnancy, or mental illness should not participate in these rigorous travel programs.
the greatest handicap many disabled individuals experience is not the limitations imposed by their disability, but the attitude of others toward their disability
Such interventions are specifically implemented in the context of a professional counseling relationship and may include, but are not limited to: appraisal; individual, group, marriage, and family counseling and psychotherapy; the diagnostic description and treatment of persons with mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders or disabilities; guidance and consulting to facilitate normal growth and development, including educational and career development; the utilization of functional assessments and career counseling for persons requesting assistance in adjusting to a disability or handicapping condition; referrals; consulting; and research.
The Court noted that this definition reflected Congress» concern with protecting the handicapped against discrimination stemming not only from simple prejudice, but also from «archaic attitudes and laws» and from «the fact that the American people are simply unfamiliar with and insensitive to the difficulties confronting individuals with handicaps.
The Court also stated that «allowing discrimination based on the contagious effects of a physical impairment would be inconsistent with the basis purpose [of the Act], which is to ensure that handicapped individuals are not denied jobs or other benefits because of the prejudiced attitudes or the ignorance of others.»
In Guice - Mills v. Derwinski, the Second Circuit held that: (1) a former nurse was an «individual with a handicap» within the meaning of the Act because depressive illness and medication interfered with her ability to arrive at work on time; (2) she was not qualified to be a head nurse; and (3) the offer of a staff nurse position was a reasonable accommodation.
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