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Autor principal: Koestler, Frances A., Ed.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1966
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contents The COMSTAC Report: Standards for Strengthened Services. Koestler, Frances A., Ed. Administration Administrative Policy Administrative Principles Agencies Blindness Confidential Records Educational Programs Exceptional Child Services Facilities Financial Policy Library Services Nondiscriminatory Education Partial Vision Personnel Public Relations Rehabilitation Centers Sheltered Workshops Social Services Standards Tuition Visual Impairments Visually Handicapped Mobility Printed in large type and intended for agencies serving blind and visually handicappe" persons, the report reviews the accomplishments of the Commission on Standards and Accreditation of Services for the Blind (COMSTAC) and the organizational structure plans for its replacement body, the National Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving the Blind and Visually Handicapped. Statements on policies and principles treat confidentiality, fees, and non-discrimination, which are incorporated into the following 12 standards reports by a system of cross-reference. The five sets of standards for administration concern agency function and structure, financial accounting and service reporting, personnel administration and volunteer service, physical facilities, and public relations and fund raising. Seven standards reports for service programs consider the areas of education, library, orientation and mobility, rehabilitation centers, sheltered workshops, social services, and vocational services. Each set of standards is preceded by an index of its contents and followed by an appendix of references. A directory lists periodicals, publishers, and reference sources. (Author/LE)
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spellingShingle The COMSTAC Report: Standards for Strengthened Services.
Koestler, Frances A., Ed.
Administration
Administrative Policy
Administrative Principles
Agencies
Blindness
Confidential Records
Educational Programs
Exceptional Child Services
Facilities
Financial Policy
Library Services
Nondiscriminatory Education
Partial Vision
Personnel
Public Relations
Rehabilitation Centers
Sheltered Workshops
Social Services
Standards
Tuition
Visual Impairments
Visually Handicapped Mobility
The COMSTAC Report: Standards for Strengthened Services. Koestler, Frances A., Ed. Administration Administrative Policy Administrative Principles Agencies Blindness Confidential Records Educational Programs Exceptional Child Services Facilities Financial Policy Library Services Nondiscriminatory Education Partial Vision Personnel Public Relations Rehabilitation Centers Sheltered Workshops Social Services Standards Tuition Visual Impairments Visually Handicapped Mobility Printed in large type and intended for agencies serving blind and visually handicappe" persons, the report reviews the accomplishments of the Commission on Standards and Accreditation of Services for the Blind (COMSTAC) and the organizational structure plans for its replacement body, the National Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving the Blind and Visually Handicapped. Statements on policies and principles treat confidentiality, fees, and non-discrimination, which are incorporated into the following 12 standards reports by a system of cross-reference. The five sets of standards for administration concern agency function and structure, financial accounting and service reporting, personnel administration and volunteer service, physical facilities, and public relations and fund raising. Seven standards reports for service programs consider the areas of education, library, orientation and mobility, rehabilitation centers, sheltered workshops, social services, and vocational services. Each set of standards is preceded by an index of its contents and followed by an appendix of references. A directory lists periodicals, publishers, and reference sources. (Author/LE)
title The COMSTAC Report: Standards for Strengthened Services.
topic Administration
Administrative Policy
Administrative Principles
Agencies
Blindness
Confidential Records
Educational Programs
Exceptional Child Services
Facilities
Financial Policy
Library Services
Nondiscriminatory Education
Partial Vision
Personnel
Public Relations
Rehabilitation Centers
Sheltered Workshops
Social Services
Standards
Tuition
Visual Impairments
Visually Handicapped Mobility
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED025068