Resources You Can Use A selected list of publications, videos, and information resources that address issues related to advancing employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Publications President's Committee On Employment Of People With Disabilities 1331 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20004-1107 (202) 376-6200 (VOICE), (202) 376-6205 (TDD/TTY) (202) 376-6859 (FAX) ù ADA And The Health Professional ù Are You Ready For ADA? ù Employer Incentives When Hiring People with Disabilities ù Ready, Willing and Available ù Disability and Diversity ù Worklife: ADA Commemorative Issue, Fall 1990 ù ADA Focus Brochures: Key Provisions, Employment, Transportation, Disabled Veterans, Public Accommodations, Telecommunications Fact Sheets ùAmericans with Disabilities Act, Public Law 101-336 (1992) ùGlossary of Commonly Used Terms (1994) Accommodations Get the Job Done (1994) ùEmployment Rights: Who Has Them and Who Enforces Them (1994) ùEmployer Profiles (1994) ùJob Analysis-An Important Employment Tool (1994) ùMyths and Facts About People with Disabilities (1994) ùStatistical Report: The Status of People with Disabilities (1994) ùJob Accommodations Come in Groups of One (1993) ùRecruitment (1993) ùInterviewing Tips for the Job Applicant (1993) ùGuidelines for Conducting a Job Interview (1993) ùEmployment Entrance Medical Examinations: Are They Beneficial? (1992) Posters ùVariety Of Posters President's Committee Job Accommodation Network (JAN) (800) 526-7234 (Voice/TDD/TTY) ùCost of Job Accommodations ùADA Evaluation Checklist and Guide US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Publications Information Center P. O. Box 12549 Cincinnati, OH 45212-0549 (800) 669-3362 (VOICE), (800) 669-6820 (TDD/TTY) (513) 489-8692 (FAX) ùThe Americans with Disabilities Act: Your Employment Rights as an Individual with a Disability ùThe Americans with Disabilities Act: Your Responsibilities as an Employer ùADA: Questions and Answers ùFacts About Disability-Related Tax Provisions ùEqual Employment Opportunity is the Law (Poster) Regional Disability And Business Technical Assistance Centers (800) 949-4232 (VOICE/TDD/TTY) All ADA publications developed under grants from National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). U.S . Department Of Justice Civil Rights Division Public Access Section P. O. Box 66738 Washington, DC 20035-9998 (202) 514-0301 (VOICE), (202) 514-0383 (TDD/TTY) A list of current organizations that were awarded grants under the Department of Justice's (1992) Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Program to develop technical assistance materials. Videotapes President's Committee Job Accommodation Network (JAN) (800) 526-7234 (Voice/Tdd/TTY) "Bridging the Talent Gap" 28 minutes$25 Open Captioned Highlights four case histories of creative on-the-job accommodations. The featured individuals include a lawyer who is mobility impaired, a telephone company service representative who is deaf and blind, an aerospace assembly plant worker is developmentally disabled, and an airline reservation agent who is blind. "The Americans with Disabilities Act" 44 minutes$15 Open-Captioned Presents a clear and accurate overview of the five titles of the Americans with Disabilities Act and illustrates key concepts, such as "undue hardship," "reasonable accommodation," "direct threat," and "auxiliary aids and services," through worksite interviews with people with physical and sensory disabilities. The National Easter Seal Society 230 West Monroe Street, Suite 1800 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 726-6200 (VOICE), (312) 726-4258 (TDD/TTY) (312) 726-1494 (FAX), (800) 221-6827 "Part of the Team: People with Disabilities in the Workplace" 17 minutes$15 Open Captioned Features managers, supervisors, and employees with disabilities who have successfully worked together on accommodation issues. Jointly produced by The Easter Seal Society and the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. Other Federal Resources What other Federal agencies can provide me with disability related information? National Council On Disability 1331 F Street, NW, Suite 1050 Washington, DC 20004-1107 (202) 272-2004 (VOICE), (202) 272-2077 (TDD/TTY) (202) 272-2022 (FAX) Charged with addressing, analyzing, and making recommendations on issues of public policy which affect people with disabilities. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) 1331 F Street, NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20004-1111 (202) 272-5434 (VOICE), (202) 272-5449 (TDD/TTY) (800) 872-2253 (TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE) (202) 272-5447 (FAX) Information to aid businesses make structural modifications for employees and customers with disabilities. Information On Having Material Brailled National Braille Press 88 St. Stephen Street Boston, MA 02115 (617) 266-6160 (VOICE), (617) 437-0456 (FAX) Employers may obtain information on how to get publications, employment applications, etc. in alternate format for people with visual disabilities Obtaining Sign Language Interpreters Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf 8719 Colesville Road, Suite 935 Silver Spring, MD 20910 (301) 608-0050 (VOICE/TDD/TTY), (301) 608-0508 (FAX) Maintains nationwide registry of where employers can find sign language interpreters Information On Disabilities And Disability-related Issues National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities P. O. 1492 Washington, DC 20013-1492 (800) 695-0285 (VOICE/TDD/TTY), (202) 884-8441 (FAX) Maintains listings of disability-related organizations, parent groups, and professional associations at the state and local level