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(See Disabilities
Ministries for more information.)
Equal Opportunity
for Service for People with Disabilities
The official position of the North American Division of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church is that all members in regular standing be given full
and equal opportunity within the Church to develop the knowledge and skills
needed in the building up of the Church.
People with disabilities
comprise from 12 to 18 percent of the membership of the North American
Division. As an under represented people group, the Division has created
a Commission for People With Disabilities to assist it in developing and
implementing strategies that will assure equality of opportunity in the
shortest time possible.
Commission
for People With Disabilities
Broad Goals and Objectives
1. ACCESSIBILITY
To encourage
North American Division churches to come into compliance with the Americans
With Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
To encourage the full inclusion of people with disabilities in the programs
and services of the Seventh-day Adventist churches within the North American
Division.
2. ACCOMMODATION
To promote the
accommodations of people with disabilities by providing services such
as transportation to regular church and evangelistic meetings.
To encourage churches to conduct surveys to determine and provide for
the special needs of people with disabilities.
3. ENCOURAGEMENT
To promote the
development and utilization of people with disabilities in all aspects
of church life, such as in volunteer service positions and on church boards
and other committees of the local church and local conference.
To encourage pastors and members to be sensitive to the needs of people
with disabilities who are members and visitors of the local church.
4. EMPLOYMENT
To encourage
employing organizations of church entities to give fair and equal opportunities
for employment to members with disabilities.
To encourage local conferences to include in their job skills bank the
names of qualified members with disabilities.
The Disability Awareness Coordinator
To assist the Commission in the implementation of goals, objectives, and
activities, a Disability Awareness Coordinator is appointed at the local
church, local conference, and union conference levels of the North American
Division. The duties and responsibilities of the coordinator at each of
these levels include, but are not limited to:
UNION CONFERENCE
Serve as a member
of the North American Division Commission for People With Disabilities
Promote disability awareness at union workers' meetings, on college and
university campuses, and in other settings where union employees are gathered.
Encourage the appointment of coordinators at the local conference level.
Train local conference coordinators.
Organize a team to promote Disability Awareness Sabbaths and other awareness
activities within the union.
LOCAL CONFERENCE LEVEL
Serve as a member
of the Disabilities Ministries Advisory of the Union.
Promote disability awareness at union workers' meetings, camp meetings,
educational institutions, and in other settings as deemed appropriate
within the conference.
Encourage pastors to appoint a coordinator in their local churches.
Train local church coordinators.
Organize a team to promote disability awareness in the local churches.
Promote Christian Record Services and its programs for people with visual
and hearing impairments (blind and deaf) throughout the local conference.
LOCAL CHURCH LEVEL
Monitor physical
access to the church facilities and functions and make recommendations
that will help to make the church fully accessible to people with disabilities.
Provide education for the church membership concerning mental, emotional,
and physical disabilities and the people they affect.
Assist in the process of assimilation of people with disabilities into
active life in the church.
Conduct surveys to identify the needs of people with disabilities in the
church and the community.
Develop, coordinate, and maintain vibrant and useful programs that meet
the spiritual needs of members with disabilities.
Serve as a liaison with Christian Record Services and with local organizations
that provide services to people with disabilities.
Union Conference Representatives
Quinquennium 2001-2005
Charlotte
Thoms
Atlantic Union Conference
Ralph Janes
Canadian Union Conference
Donald Miller,
Representative
Columbia Union Conference
Luis Leonor,
Representative
Lake Union Conference
Art Grayman
Mid-America Union Conference
Denise Lee
North Pacific Union Conference
Ernesto Castillo
Pacific Union Conference
Joan Bova
Southern Union Conference
Eunice Bailey
Southwestern Union Conference
Information issued
January 1, 2000
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