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This is only a partial list of clubs and organizations for which representatives come to the Mayor's Advisory Council for Handicapped Individuals and to which these members carry information and projects.

The outreach is extensive and varied as the interests and experience of the Council membership. The interchange of ideas and information is one of the many values a council such as this, partnerships between public and private sector have developed in a variety of capacities throughout the Council's activities.

The expansion of the Council use of existing organization has been of prime importance to the growth of the Council activity.

The exchange of information and new legislation and program development which is available through membership in the National organizations of special interests to the handicapped is a valuable tool for expanding programs and defining direction.

Representatives of the Council attend the Annual Governor's Council for the Handicapped and they regularly attend conferences and seminars which memberships arise to new developments of interest to the disabled person.

Media focus, attention is given to the need to educate the public of the interests and activities of the Council. Local newspaper, television, and radio stations are routinely notified of activities which may be of interest to the public.

Response to the media throughout the prominent coverage has been favorable.

A weekly press conference in the Mayor's office has been a forum for the announcement of many Council activities. This regularly scheduled conference is attended by representatives of local newspaper, radio, and television stations.

The relocation of meetings and local government agencies to accessible buildings was an early project supported by the Mayor and the Council.

Meetings of which held by the city and county council had been formerly in buildings which were not accessible. Such meetings are now held in accessible areas and there is a new willingness to provide additional services which may be requested by an individual desiring to attend these meetings.

An example of those services, a provision for interpreters for deaf persons attending public hearings upon request.

These earlier efforts were recognized by the U.S. Council for the International Year of the Disabled. The City of Kokomo was the first in Indiana, the second in the United States to be chosen as a flagship community.

A municipal model to which communities throughout the Nation can look for examples of integrating handicapped persons into the mainstream of the community.

The administration has been very proud of this honor and has made a very asserted effort to see this activity of the Council receive any aid which can be provided toward continuing its work. During the calendar year of 1983, members of the Advisory Council received further recognition. Tom Jones received 1983 volunteer Indiana State Meritorious Service Award.

At the same time, Rosemary DeBaillie of Kokomo, Indiana was named handicapped of the year for 1983. Later that year, I was

honored by being named to the Indiana State Commission for the Handicapped.

Employment, various local businesses and industries have agreed to be interviewed by Council members in order to describe company policies regarding the hiring of handicapped persons.

This project will assist employers in locating responsible workers and will provide direction to handicapped persons who are seeking employment.

Each year a company is honored in its efforts of hiring the handicapped at the annual awards banquet sponsored by the Coun

cil.

Nominations are accepted from the general public so that anyone may be considered for an award. Bona Vista Rehabilitation Center in Kokomo works in cooperation with Delco Electronics to locate a production operation in Bona Vista so clients can receive some actual experience in machine work. These functions are performed by the Center's clients.

Accident prevention, Operation Fire Escape is a project which serves those persons who may need special needs in the event of a fire at their home or business. A list of persons with special needs is kept at the fire department so identifing the address of any person having special needs or using oxygen may be done quickly. This program decreases the likelihood of death or already handicapped person and will increase the evidence of further disabilities through accidents.

Recreation and social and cultural activities. Two most recently planned public parks were constructed with accessibility on a focus. All improvements and plans for existing parks are more readily available in other facilities as well.

Accessibility to such events as the Howard County 4H Fair, the annual Haynes-Apperson Festival, Veterans Day Parade were improved with special seating and parking arrangements.

Improving accessibility, contacts have been made with local businesses in an effort to encourage the participation and ongoing programs. One such program established a city ordinance for handicapped parking. Cooperation is apparent in the increasing number of specifically marked spaces and relocation of some spaces more convenient to the access to available ramps.

Shopping area, churches, funeral homes now have identified spaces used by the persons with special needs. An ordinance establishing a fine scheduled for those cars which are illegally parked in assigned spaces in the downtown area have been passed.

In conjunction with the ordinance to raise the level of concern, a handicapped parking patrol will be formed to issue parking citations.

Volunteers have surveyed accessibility of local restaurants, apartments, and public buildings. It is the intention of the Council to rate these buildings based upon the accessibility.

Additionally, the Council sees a high priority a publication of the director rating a business based on accessibility. The survey focused on the need for better access to the public library during the 1983 calendar year. The city cooperated with the library by providing funds for electronic door operations.

In addition, a number of inaccessible polling places will now be made accessible.

Efforts have been directed to arrange a more effective transportation facility for those persons needing to ride to their place of employment.

Recently those efforts have been rewarded through the cooperation of the city administration in the Bona Vista Programs in provision of a transportation of existing citizen senior program bus system and the school.

In the extension efforts to increase the mobility of handicapped persons is a commitment by the city to upgrade accessibility wherever improvements such as sidewalk repairs are scheduled. Curb cuts and other alterations are included whenever possible in order to improve accessibility.

In summary, the Mayor's Advisory Council for Handicapped Individuals has accomplished much success and heightened public awareness of the need for the handicapped in removing obstacles impeding mobility.

Its efforts continue to enhance the quality of life for all residents of Kokomo, Indiana. The Indiana State Commission for the Handicapped was mandated by the legislation to develop a plan to coordinate and integrate local and private efforts to address the needs and concerns of disabled as well as to define and develop services not available in Indiana for persons with disabilities.

The mandate requires that the plan provide direction, formation of state policies and programs directly and delivery of services to persons with disabilities.

The overriding objective advocated by the Commission is to achieve progress towards independent, equality of opportunity, and normalization of lifestyles for persons with disabilities through law, policies, and practice within the State of Indiana.

Philosophically, the Commission believes that every person should be of all conditions which will encourage achievement or optimized balance between the highest level of independence and social responsibility of which person is capable.

Additionally, the Commission believes that the best interests of persons with disabilities shall be served through giving emphasis on meetings, excuse me, with disabilities as served through giving emphasis on meeting the human needs they share with all citizens in the manner respecting their individual uniqueness.

The design and development of the plan has been formulated and pursued in a matter consistent with a primary objective, philosophical position and emphasis on human need.

The plan has been developed to respect the important dimension of the human experience, ecological development, and holistic individuals throughout the State of Indiana. Thank you gentlemen. [The prepared statement of John D. Turney follows:]

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Ladies and Gentlemen I come before you on behalf of "The Mayor's Advisory Council for Handicapped Individuals" Kokomo, In. and The Indiana State Commission for the Handicapped.

Being a disabled person for the last twelve years I have become

a strong advocate for the disabled community.

The Mayor's Advisory Council for Handicapped Individuals

Kokomo, Indiana

2xpanding on the focus generated during the National and International Years of Disabled Persons, the Mayor's Advisory Council for Handicapped Individuals dedicated its efforts to accomplishing such goals as improved access to housing, buildings and transportation, expanded employment opportunities, expanded participation in recreational, social and cultural activities, and reduction in the incidence of disability during the Decade of Disabled Persons. The accomplishments of the council are numerous. The successes are obvious. The progress is significant.

Various activities have been utilized by the council for the purpose of assessing the un-met needs of disabled persons, setting goals to address those needs and encouraging a community--wide commitment to continue to pursue these goals in the future.

The Council: A History

In January, 1980, a group of concerned citizens requested that the Mayor direct city resources to meeting the needs of disabled persons. Attention was given to establishing an Advisory Council for Handicapped Individuals for the purpose of identifying those needs, increasing public sensitivity to the problems of the handicapped, and encouraging actions by citizens which will meet the needs of disabled persons.

Presently, the council meets monthly with the Mayor and/or Assistant. A wide variety of activities has been undertaken by the council. Each new project has become a part of the ongoing program to encourage awareness of the needs of disabled persons. One of the more important functions of the committee is to accept and refer recommendations by citizens to appropriate agencies and to review the ideas submitted by the community regarding needs which are not being met. The committee provides the community with a group to approach when an organized action is needed.

The Council: Networking

Members of the council provide the linkages needed between the council and other organizations which concern themselves with the more specific needs of the handicapped. Advisory council members act as representatives to and from the following related organizations:

Howard County Multiple Sclerosis Society

Radio City React (C.B. Club)

National Liaison Representative for Disabled Individuals in
Kokomo and Howard County

Various churches

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Howard County

North Central (Indiana) Health Planning Committee

Disability Rights Information Research Center

United Ostomy Association

ASC and Home Health Care of Howard County

Bona Vista Rehabilitation Center

Mental Health Association

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation

Kokomo Civic Theatre

Wildcat Creek Canoe Club

Altrusa Service Organization

Indiana Alligators (C.B. Club)

Indiana Paraoptometric Association

Wabash Valley Certified Dispensers Association of Indiana

Senior Citizens Advisory Council

Council of Volunteer Organizations for the Handicapped

National Organization on Disability

Indiana State Commission for the Handicapped

This is only a partial list of the clubs and organizations from which representatives come to the Mayor's Advisory Council for Handicapped Individual and to which these members carry information and projects. The outreach is extensive and as varied as the interests and experiences of the council's membership.

The interchange of ideas and information is one of the many values of a council such as this. Partnerships between the public and private sectors have developed in a variety of capacities throughout all the council's activities.

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