Disabilities Awareness


Disabilities Awareness
BSA Supply No. 33370

Look around at the Scouts in your unit, the members of your sports teams, and the kids in your class - you will see that each person has their own personalities, distinct interests and ideas, different physical features, and different strengths and needs.

Requirements

  1. Discuss with your counselor proper disability etiquette and person-first language. Explain why these are important.
  2. Visit an agency that works with people with physical, mental, emotional, or educational disabilities. Collect and read information about the agency's activities. Learn about opportunities its members have for training, employment, and education.
  3. Do TWO of the following:
    1. Talk to a Scout who has a disability and learn about his experiences taking part in Scouting activities and earning different merit badges.
    2. Talk to an individual who has a disability and learn about this person's experiences and the activities in which this person likes to participate.
    3. Learn how people with disabilities take part in a particular adaptive sport or recreational activity. Discuss what you have learned with your counselor.
    4. Learn about independent living aids such as service animals, canes, and teletypewriters (TTYs). Discuss with your counselor how people use such aids.
  4. Visit TWO of the following locations and take notes about the accessibility to people with disabilities. In your notes, give examples of five things that could be done to improve upon the site and five things about the site that make it friendly to people with disabilities. Discuss your observations with your counselor.
    1. Your school
    2. Your place of worship
    3. Your Scout camping site
    4. A public exhibit or attraction (such as a theater, museum, or park)
  5. Explain what advocacy is. Do ONE of the following advocacy activities:
    1. Present a counselor-approved disabilities awareness program to a Cub Scout pack or other group. During your presentation, explain and use person-first language.
    2. Find out about disability awareness education programs in your school or school system, or contact a disability advocacy agency. Volunteer with a program or agency for eight hours.
    3. Using resources such as disability advocacy agencies, government agencies, the Internet (with your parent's permission), and news magazines, learn about myths and misconceptions that influence the general public's understanding of people with disabilities. List 10 myths and misconceptions about people with disabilities and learn the facts about each myth. Share your list with your counselor, then use it to make a presentation to a Cub Scout pack or other group.
  6. Make a commitment to your merit badge counselor describing what you will do to show a positive attitude about people with disabilities and to encourage positive attitudes among others. Discuss how your awareness has changed as a result of what you have learned.
  7. Name five professions that provide services to people with disabilities. Pick one that interests you and find out the education, training, and experience required for this profession. Discuss what you learn with your counselor, and tell why this profession interests you.

Resources

Scouting Literature

Books

Fiction

Many of these novels are classics available in several editions and formats including audio, and some are available in large print.

Nonfiction

Organizations and Web Sites

American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
1 IBM Plaza, Suite 1500
Chicago, IL 60611-3604
Telephone: 312-464-9700
Web site: http://www.aapmr.org

American Association of People With Disabilities
1629 K St. NW, Suite 503
Washington, DC 20006
Toll-free telephone (voice and TTY): 800-840-8844
Web site: http://www.aapd-dc.org

American Association on Mental Retardation
444 N. Capitol St. NW, Suite 846
Washington, DC 20001-1512
Toll-free telephone: 800-424-3688
Web site: http://www.aamr.org

American Council of the Blind
1155 15th St. NW, Suite 1004
Washington, DC 20005
Toll-free telephone: 800-424-8666
Web site: http://www.acb.org

American Foundation for the Blind
11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300
New York, NY 10001
Toll-free telephone: 800-232-5463
Web site: http://www.afb.org

American Printing House for the Blind
1839 Frankfort Ave.
P.O. Box 6085
Louisville, KY 40206-0085
Telephone: 502-895-2405
Web site: http://www.aph.org

American Speech-Language- Hearing Association
10801 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD 20852
Telephone: 800-638-8255 (voice or TTY)
Web site: http://www.asha.org

The Arc of the United States
1010 Wayne Ave., Suite 650
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Telephone: 301-565-3842
Web site: http://www.thearc.org

Autism Society of America
7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 300
Bethesda, MD 20814-3067
Toll-free telephone: 800-328-8476
Web site: http://www.autism-society.org

Brain Injury Association of America
8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 611
McLean, VA 22102
Toll-free telephone: 800-444-6443
Web site: http://www.biausa.org

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
8181 Professional Place, Suite 150
Landover, MD 20785
National Resource Center on AD/HD, toll-free telephone: 800-233-4050
Web site: http://www.chadd.org

DisabilityInfo.gov
Web site: http://www.disabilityinfo.gov

Disability Is Natural
BraveHeart Press
P.O. Box 7245
Woodland Park, CO 80863
Toll-free telephone: 866-948-2222
Web site: http://www. disabilityisnatural.com

Disabled American Veterans
P.O. Box 14301
Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301
Telephone: 859-441-7300
Web site: http://www.dav.org

Disabled Sports USA
451 Hungerford Drive, Suite 100
Rockville, MD 20850
Telephone: 301-217-0960
Web site: http://www.dsusa.org

Easter Seals
230 W. Monroe St., Suite 1800
Chicago, IL 60606
Toll-free telephone: 800-221-6827
TTY: 312-726-4258
Web site: http://www.easterseals.com

ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
1110 N. Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22201-5705
Toll-free telephone: 800-328-0272
Web site: http://www.ericec.org

Goodwill Industries International Inc.
15810 Indianola Drive
Rockville, MD 20855
Telephone: 301-530-6500
Web site: http://www.goodwill.org

Guide Dogs for the Blind
P.O. Box 151200
San Rafael, CA 94915-1200
Toll-free telephone: 800-295-4050
Web site: http://www.guidedogs.com

Half the Planet Foundation
1875 Eye St. NW, 12th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
Telephone: 202-429-6810
Web site: http://www.halftheplanet.org

Helping Hands
541 Cambridge St.
Boston, MA 02134
Telephone: 617-787-4419
Web site: http://www.helpinghandsmonkeys.org/

International Dyslexia Association
Chester Building, Suite 382
8600 LaSalle Road
Baltimore, MD 21286-2044
Toll-free telephone: 800-222-3123
Web site: http://www.interdys.org

Kids on the Block Inc.
9385-C Gerwig Lane
Columbia, MD 21046-2893
Toll-free telephone: 800-368-5437
Web site: http://www.kotb.com

Learning Disabilities Association of America
4156 Library Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15234-1349
Telephone: 412-341-1515
Web site: http://www.ldanatl.org

Muscular Dystrophy Association--USA
National Headquarters
3300 East Sunrise Drive
Tucson, AZ 85718
Toll-free telephone: 800-572-1717
Web site: http://www.mdausa.org

National Association of the Deaf
814 Thayer Ave.
Silver Spring, MD 20910-4500
Telephone: 301-587-1788
TTY: 301-587-1789
Web site: http://www.nad.org

National Attention Deficit Disorder Association
1788 Second St., Suite 200
Highland Park, IL 60035
Telephone: 847-432-ADDA
Web site: http://www.add.org

National Center for Learning Disabilities
381 Park Ave. South, Suite 1401
New York, NY 10016
Toll-free telephone: 888-575-7373
Web site: http://www.ncld.org

The National Center on Physical Activity and Disability
1640 W. Roosevelt Road
Chicago, IL 60608-6904
Toll-free telephone (voice and TTY): 800-900-8086
Web site: http://www.ncpad.org

National Disability Sports Alliance
25 W. Independence Way
Kingston, RI 02882
Telephone: 401-792-7130
Web site: http://www.ndsaonline.org

National Down Syndrome Society
666 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
Toll-free telephone: 800-221-4602
Web site: http://www.ndss.org

National Federation of the Blind
1800 Johnson St.
Baltimore, MD 21230-4998
Telephone: 410-659-9314
Web site: http://www.nfb.org

National Information Center for Children and Youth With Disabilities
P.O. Box 1492
Washington, DC 20012-1492
Toll-free telephone (voice/TTY):
800-695-0285
Web site: http://www.nichcy.org

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Library of Congress
Washington, DC 20542
Toll-free telephone: 800-424-8567
TDD: 202-707-0744
Web site: http://www.loc.gov/nls

National Mental Health Association
2001 N. Beauregard St., 12th Floor
Alexandria, VA 22311
Toll-free telephone: 800-969-6642
TTY: 800-433-5959
Web site: http://www.nmha.org

National Multiple Sclerosis Society
733 Third Ave.
New York, NY 10017
Toll-free telephone: 800-344-4867
Web site: http://www. nationalmssociety.org

National Organization on Disability
910 16th St. NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20006
Telephone: 202-293-5960
TTY: 202-293-5968
Web site: http://www.nod.org

National Parent Network on Disabilities
1130 17th St. NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
Telephone: 202-463-2299
Web site: http://www.npnd.org

National Rehabilitation Information Center
1010 Wayne Ave., Suite 800
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Toll-free telephone: 800-346-2742 (voice); 301-495-5626 (TTY)
Web site: http://www.naric.com

Paralympics
U.S. Paralympics
One Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Telephone: 719-866-2030
Web site: http://www.paralympic.org

Special Olympics International
1325 G St. NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20005
Telephone: 202-628-3630
Web site: http://www.specialolympics.org

United Cerebral Palsy
1660 L St. NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
Toll-free telephone: 800-872-5827
TTY: 202-973-7197
Web site: http://www.ucp.org

United States Association of Blind Athletes
33 N. Institute St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Telephone: 719-630-0422
Web site: http://www.usaba.org

USA Deaf Sports Federation
102 N. Krohn Place
Sioux Falls, SD 57103-1800
Telephone: 605-367-5760
TTY: 605-367-5761
Web site: http://www.usadsf.org

Wheelchair Sports, USA
1668 320th Way
Earlham, IA 50072
Telephone: 515-833-2450
Web site: http://www.wsusa.org



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