Subject: Native Americans with Disabilities

 FOCUS GROUP

If you are an American Indian or Alaska Native person with a disability,
please consider attending our Focus Group. We want to hear your comments.

The focus group will be held at the:

CANAR Conference Monday, November 18,  2002 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM   West Coast
Grand Hotel, Lopez Room Seattle, WA (Refreshments Provided)

 Focus Groups are part of the "People with Disabilities on Tribal Lands:
Education, Health Care, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Independent Living"
Project funded by the: NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY (May 30, 2002 -
January 15, 2003) Kauffman and Associates, Inc. (contractor)



Project Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people with
disabilities, particularly those living on Tribal lands, face unique
circumstances and legal environments that require special outreach and
consultation, as well as development of culturally appropriate methods and
tools to address their unmet needs for services and support. It is
estimated that the rate of disability among AI/AN populations is 22.6%.
American Indians with disabilities face major barriers to access services.
The National Council on Disability contracted with Kauffman and Associates,
Inc., a 100% American Indian owned firm to work with people with
disabilities and tribal leaders to examine these issues and develop
appropriate recommendations and a Tool Kit.

 Purpose of the Focus Group: As we near the completion of our research, we
want to hear from key stakeholders their reaction to our draft
recommendations and draft Tool Kit. This project examined the literature,
conducted key respondent interviews and facilitated input from AI/AN tribal
leaders, people with disabilities and community organizations to obtain
insights and recommendations on strategies for improving services for
people with disabilities who live on Tribal lands.  In addition, the
project developed a culturally appropriate toolkit, specifically designed
to address the unique political and legal foundations of AI/AN tribal
communities.  We will hold 2 Focus Groups to get reaction to our work, one
at CANAR for Indian people with disabilities and the second at NCAI to hear
from tribal leaders.

Research Project Goals: *       Summarize recommendations from relevant
research and reports on health, rehabilitation, and education issues that
impact independent living and self-determination realities for people with
disabilities living on tribal lands. *       Provide scheduled involvement
for representatives of AI/AN communities, people with rehabilitation,
health, and independent living, as project advisors. *       Identify and
recommend basic factors/elements and key processes that have been
productive in getting sovereign governments to develop tribal laws to
protect and meet the service needs of people with disabilities who live on
tribal lands. *       Provide a capacity building toolkit that must be user
friendly, incorporate principles of cultural competency and include as
examples for consideration what seems to be working and what has been
effective in different tribal settings. *       Assess and recommend
government-to-government (State to sovereign tribal to U.S. government)
improvements in relationships needed for effective coordination across
existing federally funded projects/programs. *       Make recommendations
for consideration by NCD regarding the agency's subsequent advice to
Congress and the Administration through an executive summary and final
report. *       Develop a plan to broadly disseminate the project materials
among Native people.

Get involved with this important project!! : *       Thirty (30)
participants will be involved in two separate Focus Groups of fifteen (15)
members each, including people with disabilities and tribal leaders.  These
Focus Groups will test the findings and recommendations that emerge from
the tribal government key respondent interviews and other research of this
project. *       Help in our dissemination planning to ensure wide
distribution of the study findings, recommendations and the Tool Kit, which
will provide important background information, sample tribal codes,
resources, and contact information for people with disabilities on tribal
lands, tribal governments, state governments and local service agencies.

Project Contact: Jo Ann Kauffman, Principal Investigator Martina Whelshula,
Project Coordinator Kauffman and Associates, Inc. 425 West 1st Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 747-4994 Phone

 FOCUS GROUP

If you are an American Indian or Alaska Native person with a disability,
please consider attending our Focus Group. We want to hear your comments.

The focus group will be held at the:

National Congress of American Indians Convention Wednesday, November 13,
2002 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM   Town and Country Resort San Diego, CA
(Refreshments Provided)

 Focus Groups are part of the "People with Disabilities on Tribal Lands:
Education, Health Care, Vocational Rehabilitation, and Independent Living"
Project funded by the: NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY (May 30, 2002 -
January 15, 2003) Kauffman and Associates, Inc. (contractor)



Project Background: American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people with
disabilities, particularly those living on Tribal lands, face unique
circumstances and legal environments that require special outreach and
consultation, as well as development of culturally appropriate methods and
tools to address their unmet needs for services and support. It is
estimated that the rate of disability among AI/AN populations is 22.6%.
American Indians with disabilities face major barriers to access services.
The National Council on Disability contracted with Kauffman and Associates,
Inc., a 100% American Indian owned firm to work with people with
disabilities and tribal leaders to examine these issues and develop
appropriate recommendations and a Tool Kit.

 Purpose of the Focus Group: As we near the completion of our research, we
want to hear from key stakeholders their reaction to our draft
recommendations and draft Tool Kit. This project examined the literature,
conducted key respondent interviews and facilitated input from AI/AN tribal
leaders, people with disabilities and community organizations to obtain
insights and recommendations on strategies for improving services for
people with disabilities who live on Tribal lands.  In addition, the
project developed a culturally appropriate toolkit, specifically designed
to address the unique political and legal foundations of AI/AN tribal
communities.  We will hold 2 Focus Groups to get reaction to our work, one
at CANAR for Indian people with disabilities and the second at NCAI to hear
from tribal leaders.

Research Project Goals: *       Summarize recommendations from relevant
research and reports on health, rehabilitation, and education issues that
impact independent living and self-determination realities for people with
disabilities living on tribal lands. *       Provide scheduled involvement
for representatives of AI/AN communities, people with rehabilitation,
health, and independent living, as project advisors. *       Identify and
recommend basic factors/elements and key processes that have been
productive in getting sovereign governments to develop tribal laws to
protect and meet the service needs of people with disabilities who live on
tribal lands. *       Provide a capacity building toolkit that must be user
friendly, incorporate principles of cultural competency and include as
examples for consideration what seems to be working and what has been
effective in different tribal settings. *       Assess and recommend
government-to-government (State to sovereign tribal to U.S. government)
improvements in relationships needed for effective coordination across
existing federally funded projects/programs. *       Make recommendations
for consideration by NCD regarding the agency's subsequent advice to
Congress and the Administration through an executive summary and final
report. *       Develop a plan to broadly disseminate the project materials
among Native people.

Get involved with this important project!! : *       Thirty (30)
participants will be involved in two separate Focus Groups of fifteen (15)
members each, including people with disabilities and tribal leaders.  These
Focus Groups will test the findings and recommendations that emerge from
the tribal government key respondent interviews and other research of this
project. *       Help in our dissemination planning to ensure wide
distribution of the study findings, recommendations and the Tool Kit, which
will provide important background information, sample tribal codes,
resources, and contact information for people with disabilities on tribal
lands, tribal governments, state governments and local service agencies.


Project Contact:
Jo Ann Kauffman, Principal Investigator
Martina Whelshula, Project Coordinator
Kauffman and Associates, Inc.
425 West 1st Avenue
Spokane, WA 99201
(509) 747-4994 Phone

Ralph D. McFarland, Director
Humboldt State University
Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC)
1 Harpst Street
Arcata, CA 95521-8299
(707) 826-4678 V
(707) 826-5392 TDD
(707) 826-5397 FAX
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Program Web site: http://sdrc.humboldt.edu/
Campus Web site: www.humboldt.edu

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