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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service. Exploring Episodic Service Engaging New Populations of Individuals, including People with Disabilities &Veterans Jason Wheeler Chad Gobert Paula Sotnik Thursday, March 14, 2013
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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Exploring Episodic Service

Engaging New Populations of Individuals, including People with Disabilities &Veterans

Jason WheelerChad GobertPaula Sotnik

Thursday, March 14, 2013

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

www.SERVICEandINCLUSION.org

The National Service Inclusion Project (NSIP) is a Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) training and technical assistance provider.

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

National Partnerships• Association of University Center

on Disabilities • Association on Higher Education

and Disability • Creative Training Solutions • Rocky Mountain Human Services • Operation TBI Freedom • Virtual Ability

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Gentle Reminders…• All lines have been muted• Please ask questions, share ideas, and comments:

• Freely use the “Text Chat,” and/or “Q & A” fields to pose questions to the presenters, or even the audience

• We will occasionally pause for questions• We have multiple opportunities for interaction

and discussion• The session will be recorded

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Webinar Overview • Who are Episodic Volunteers?

• Why People Become Episodic Volunteers • How Do We Create Inclusive Volunteer Opportunities?

• Engaging People with Disabilities & Veterans • Legal Responsibilities for Inclusion • Overview of Universal Design Strategies

• Applying Universal Design to Episodic Volunteer Opportunities

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Who are Episodic Volunteers?

Using the whiteboard, please list one or two words to describe episodic volunteers.

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

What is Episodic Volunteering?

… when volunteering (or service) occurs on a more sporadic, temporary and noncommittal basis.

(Hustinx and Lammertyn, 2003: 168)

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Question…

In your opinion, what are the top 3 reasons that people become episodic volunteers?

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• People who have not had opportunities to volunteer• Individuals who require flexibility (work alone or in groups,

nontraditional hours, remotely, etc…)• Individuals who are interested in exploring career paths or gain

employment skills• Individuals who want to build self-confidence or develop social

networks• People interested in having a strong impact and return on their

time• People interested in volunteering for a shorter period of time or

are “testing the water” prior to making a long-term commitment

NSIP has found that a range of individuals, including people with disabilities, Veterans and Wounded Warriors, are interested in episodic volunteer / service opportunities:

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

How do we meaningfully engage this pool of

interested individuals?

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

“Disability” as Defined by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act & The Americans with Disabilities Act

• A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities

• A history or record of such an impairment• Being regarded as having such an impairment,

even when no limitations exist• Someone who has an association with someone

with a disability

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Access Provide equal access to programs, opportunities and benefits for qualified individuals with disabilities.

Reasonable AccommodationsA modification or adjustment to a service, environment, or the way things usually are done that enables a qualified individual with a disability to enjoy an equal service opportunity.

Alternative FormatProviding materials in formats that are more usable or accessible to individuals with disabilities.

What are our legal responsibilities?

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Communication and SupervisionMaterials, instructions and service expectations are able to be understood.

Documentation and Record KeepingMaintaining clear and consistent documentation. Keep all medical and disability-related information in files separate from the standard member/volunteer file.

Appeals ProcessAppeals process for disability-related issues and discrimination complaint procedures exist and are disseminated.

What are our legal responsibilities?

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Beyond Disability, Broadening Diversity with Universal Design

Universal Design and Universal Design for Learning to recognize and accommodate individual learning, communication and working differences.

Multiple means of representation to give learners various ways of acquiring information and knowledge,

Multiple means of expression to provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know, and

Multiple means of engagement to tap into learners' interests, challenge them appropriately, and motivate them to learn.

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Volunteer ScenarioA local shelter has reported an increase in families seeking supports and, at the same time, a decrease in food and monetary donations. In order to better serve the community’s needs, the shelter has scheduled a one-day event with the goal of providing food, clothing and other necessities for 14 families.

Volunteer assignments will include:– Contacting a list of 15 organizations to request monetary

or food/clothing.– Start a social media fundraising drive, letting people know

about opportunities to donate.– Package donated, non-perishable foods for delivery to the

shelter.– Inspect, sort and fold donated clothing.

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Universal Design & Universal Design for Learning

How would you ensure:

1.Multiple Means of Representation? − various ways participants can acquire information and

knowledge

2.Multiple Means of Expression?– alternatives for demonstrating what participants know

3.Multiple Means of Engagement?– tap into interests, challenge and motivate participants

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Your VolunteersCarla is a motivated Veteran and Wounded Warrior. She disclosed that she gets anxious in noisy places and sometimes has difficulty remembering tasks and directions.

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Your Volunteers

Rick is an experienced volunteer with a significant intellectual disability. Even though he has successfully worked with shelters in the past, he does not read text.

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Inclusion Check

1. Regarding pre-planning for the event, what were our strengths?

2. What adaptations and accommodations can we make now that we know our volunteers?

3. What additional universal strategies can be applied in the future to benefit additional volunteers?

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Evaluation

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www.serviceandinclusion.org

http://twitter.com/NSIP_Online

www.facebook.com/serviceandinclusionConnectWithUs

Online!

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Inclusion: The active engagement of people with disabilities as service members and volunteers in all levels of national and community service.

Contact Information:

National Service Inclusion Projectwww.SERVICEandINCLUSION.org

888.491.0326 [V/TTY][email protected]

Jason Wheeler: [email protected] Gobert: [email protected] Sotnik: [email protected]


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