Abstract
This paper describes the success which New York State has had with an Advisory Committee to the State Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. It describes the success the committee has had in sensitizing the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation to the unique communication needs of their deaf clients, and in getting communication standards established for counselors and interpreters who work with deaf clients. In addition, the paper describes some future priorities which must be addressed to further enhance services to deaf rehabilitation clients.
Recommended Citation
Hurwirz, A. T. (2019). Quality of Communication Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Clients: Current Issues and Future Directions. JADARA, 25(1). Retrieved from https://nsuworks.nova.edu/jadara/vol25/iss1/6