Disability Support Services to Celebrate 40 Years of Empowering Students at 2015 Transition Night History of Disability Rights in the United States History of Disability Support Services at the School of Continuing Education 1800 1776 - Stephen Hopkins, a man with cerebral palsy, is one of the founding fathers who signed The Declaration of Independence. Hopkins is known for saying “my hands may tremble, my heart does not.” 1985 - California Community College Chancellor’s Office changes the names of the program from HSPS to Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS). 1887 - Helen Keller, a deaf-blind sevenyear-old living in Tuscumbia, Alabama, meets her new tutor, Annie Sullivan. Annie teaches Helen to read, write and communicate despite her inability to hear or see. 1932 - Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected president. FDR was paralyzed from the waist down and used a wheelchair. In 1935 he signed the Social Security Act, establishing a program of permanent assistance to adults with disabilities. 1962 - Eunice Kennedy Shriver founds the Special Olympics to provide athletic training and competition for persons with intellectual disabilities. The first International Special Olympic Games are held in Chicago in 1968. 1990 - George H. Bush signs the Americans with Disabilities Act. The law mandates that local, state, and federal government programs be accessible, that business offer “reasonable accommodations” for disabled workers, and that public accommodations ensure access for disabled members of the public. 2004 - A coalition of disability rights advocates and organizations holds the first Disability Pride Parade in Chicago. Organizers expect 500-600 people to attend; almost 2,000 attend. 1975 - Adult Education Handicapped Student Programs and Services (HSPS) starts its first program at the OCARC Work Activity Center in Anaheim. 1900 1996 - SCE hosts the first DSPS Transition Night, which has now grown into one of the largest transition events for adults with disabilites in Orange County. 2003 - New college-like courses offered at Cypress, Wilshire and the new Anaheim Campus. New curriculum is developed to meet the needs of students. Course subjects include Computers, Job Skills, Relationships and Human Sexuality, Bill Paying and Banking, Living More Independently and Self Advocacy. 2000 TODAY 2011 - Department of Rehabilitation awards SCE with two collaborative partnerships: College to Career and Workability III. College to Career has been acknowledged as the program with the most successful outcomes through the state. In 2014, Workability III met their goal for successful closures by 142% and continues to exceed all their goals. 2015 - DSPS changes its name to Disability Support Services (DSS) to better represent the current program. Join Disability Support Services (DSS) for this year’s Transition Night on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 from 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at Cypress College, CCCPLX (3rd & 4th floor). This free event is open to the community. Over 50 vendors from LA County and Orange County, including those with independent living and housing programs, social secuity, transportation agencies, and educational programs will be in attendance. Entertainment for the evening will include informative workshops, “Dress for Success” fashion show, prizes, and more! For more information, contact DSS at 714.484.7057. Disability Support Services Superstars Since transitioning from the Disability Support Services (DSS) Program, Katherine Baker has taken courses at SCE to further her education and marketability in obtaining competitive employment. In her current pursuit to find an entry-level opportunity providing care to animals, Katherine volunteers her time at a pet grooming establishment where she develops her work experience and networks with professionals in the field she is passionate about. Katherine has shown a high level of commitment and put forth a great deal of effort in achieving her goals. Katherine Baker “DSS and College to Career is great! The team has assisted me in obtaining my volunteer job and recently prepared me for a job interview.” - Katherine Baker Miguel Nunez is a car enthusiast and extremely passionate about cars. Miguel decided to enroll in Cypress College’s Automotive Program and after completing several courses, he successfully obtained a full-time job within the automotive industry. “The Disability Support Services Program and College to Career team has guided me throughout the course of my education and aided me in obtaining my first full-time job!” -Miguel Nunez Miguel Nunez Janet Pineda is currently enrolled in SCE’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) Program and is only a few courses away from completing her twelve ECE units to become a fully-qualified preschool teacher. Janet had been volunteering at a local preschool and was recently hired on to join the school’s staff. Janet Pineda “Participating in the College to Career Program has been awesome! The Disability Support Services team is extremely supportive and has provided me with homework assistance, testing accommodations, and school supplies. I also have access to assistive technology like the SmartPen and Kurzweil.” - Janet Pineda The North Orange County Community College District’s (NOCCCD) School of Continuing Education (SCE) Administrative Offices are located at 1830 W. Romneya Drive in Anaheim, California 92801. For more information, call 714.808.4645 or visit www.sce.edu. It is the policy of the NOCCCD to provide an educational, employment, and business environment in which no person shall be unlawfully subjected to discrimination or sexual harassment, nor unlawfully denied full and equal access to the benefits of District programs or activities on the basis of ethnic group identification, national origin, religion, age, gender, race, color, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status or physical or mental disability as defined and prohibited by state and federal statutes. The District is also committed to maintaining campuses that are free of harassment, drugs and alcohol. To read the entire NOCCCD nondiscrimination statement, visit the policy in the General Information section in the back of the SCE class schedule.
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