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Extractions: ADMISSIONS FOR STUDENTS AGES 2 ½ - 21 In South Carolina, qualified students who are deaf/hard of hearing, blind/visually impaired or sensory multidisabled may choose to attend school in their local school districts or consider attending the South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind (SCSDB). Based in Spartanburg, SCSDB is the only specialized school for individuals who are deaf, blind or sensory multidisabled in the state. Students who wish to attend SCSDB may apply to the School for the Deaf , the School for the Blind or the School for the Multihandicapped. Students who have completed a high school program or are at least 21 years of age may apply to the Postsecondary Program . Please see the Postsecondary Admissions section of this web site for more information. SCSDB serves as a statewide resource center providing services to individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired. Students who select their local school districts may wish to take advantage of the Outreach Services available through SCSDB's four regional outreach centers.
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Extractions: Last Updated: May 24, 2005 at 2:52 PM Return to List of Annual Accountability Reports DEPARTMENT OF DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL NEEDS MISSION STATEMENT MISSION STATEMENT: It is the mission of the South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs to improve the quality of life and provide services for citizens with disabilities to include autism, mental retardation and related disabilities, head injuries, spinal cord injuries, and similar disabilities by: Increasing the capacity of the service delivery system; Ensuring all services and supports meet or exceed acceptable standards; Improving the quality of services and supports through the application of quality improvement concepts including Total Quality Management; Advocating for appropriate services to be provided to citizens with disabilities by all South Carolina agencies and ensuring access to these services; Coordinating the services and supports provided by other agencies with those provided by the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs and the local Disabilities and Special Needs Boards; Implementing prevention activities through the Department and other agencies to reduce the occurrence of both primary and secondary disabilities.
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Extractions: Special Needs Camps for kids, teens and youth in the United States, Canada and Worldwide - MySummerCamps.com. Summer Camps : Special Needs Camps Special Needs Camps Special Needs Camps provide your child with the chance to develop character, learn valuable life skills, make new friends, and discover new interests. Finding the right Special Needs Camps for your child is as important as helping them find the right college! At My Summer Camps , our goal is to help parents find kids and teen summer camps in Canada and USA that will meet the needs of your child. Your search returned categories and 38 summer camps. A wonderful summer vacation for Diabetic and Overweight children. Camp Glucose is a residential camp for boys and girls ages 8 to 18, as well as a day camp for children ages 4 to 18. Programs are tail ... Special Needs Camps: Diabetes Special Programs: Weight Loss Camps Sports Camps: Fitness Sports Camps: General Sports ... Camp Glucose updated Camp Type: Residential Day
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Extractions: Special Needs Library Services, Materials and Programs That Offer Assistance OPTELEC: The closed circuit television (CCTV) magnifies text and images up to 60 times its original size. The Optelec may be adjusted for different background colors and also has a negative/positive switch to reverse the black/white image on the screen. COMPUTER: RCPL has two. First computer offers ZoomText, a screen magnification program. It features a 22 inch NEC MultiSync FE 1250 monitor, which helps to enhance the visibility for low-vision patrons. The second computer offers: JAWS (Job Access With Speech) , which operates by reading aloud text that appears on the computer screen and OPENBook, which allows printed documents or graphic based text to be converted into an electronic text format using accurate optical character recognition and quality speech. Both computers offer access to Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher and Word); Horizon (RCPL library catalog); Library Databases and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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Extractions: HOME Search site: jump to navigational links Education If you want to ask a question, please click here to access the F.A.Q. form Question: What is the Scholarship Scheme of N.C.P.E.D.P.? Answer: As you are aware, N.C.P.E.D.P. had instituted its Postgraduate/Professional Scholarship Scheme in 1998 for students with disabilities to enable them to pursue higher studies at the postgraduate / doctoral levels. Answer: Inclusive education changes attitudes. It enables children with special needs to reach their potential and live with equality and dignity. It is education which equips a child to meet the challenges of life. Children with disability need this all the more to supplement their different talents for making them useful members of society. Depending upon the physical and mental status of the student, the type of education required varies as: Regular: As currently being taught in schools (up to Senior Secondary level). Inclusive: A regular school to accommodate all children, regardless of their physical, intellectual, social, emotional or other conditions. The school adapts itsey to accommodate disabled students. The school adapts itself to accommodate disabled students. There is no specific percentage of number in this set up. A small percentage is of those with special needs. This provides the means to improve quality of life. Arrangements for barrier-free environment and other required material are made in the regular set up for children with special needs, and children with disabilities are treated as equal partners in the community.
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