Welcome to Communication Access Game Show!
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Transcript Welcome to Communication Access Game Show!
Welcome to Communication
Access Game Show!
Please read and listen carefully to
the following questions.
If you know the answer
raise your flag.
But, do not respond until I have
finished reading the question, or you
will be disqualified.
READY ?
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GO!
1. What law requires
communication
access for all City
communications
with the public?
2. What types of
disabilities are most
likely to need
accommodations to
provide
communication
access? .
3. A person who is low
vision wants to read the
Voter Information
Pamphlet.
What are two different
accommodations the City
could provide this person?
4. Which of the
following is not
an auxiliary aid or
service?
a. Braille
b. Real time captioning
c. A ramp
5. What does the
city provide to
help someone
who is blind or low
vision to cross the
street?
6. True or False:
The Progress Foundation,
which receives City money
to provide mental health
services, must provide
communication access to
its clients.
7. Name two ways
you could provide
access for a hard of
hearing person at a
meeting
8. When does the
City not have to
provide
communication
access?
9. Who gets to decide
what type of
accommodation is
provided? The City
or the person with a
disability?
10. What does the City
provide to assist
people who are Deaf or
Hard of Hearing to
learn about emergency
notifications or
information?