Massachusetts Commission for the Blind Sample Clauses

Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. Access to MCB programs, services, and resources will be made available at all OSCCs. Local areas will determine how MCB programs and services are accessed through the OSCCs based on the volume of customers and the availability of MCB staff. Legally Blind and visually impaired or consumers will receive access to MCB services at the OSCCs in one or more of the following ways:  Based on need, MCB staff will be physically present at the OSCC to provide services.  OSCC staff will be appropriately trained to provide information to legally blind and visually impaired consumers about programs, services, and activities available through MCB.  OSCC staff will make a direct link between the legally blind and visually impaired consumer and MCB staff to schedule an appointment, or to receive useful information about programs and services. MCB will support an integrated service delivery strategy in which OSCC staff will provide career center services to legally blind and visually impaired customers by:  Assisting the Local Boards with training OSCC staff to use assistive technology with visually impaired or legally blind consumers who seek career center services.  Providing training to OSCC staff on accessibility requirements for legally blind and visually impaired consumers.  Assisting with accommodations related to workshops for legally blind and visually impaired consumers.  Providing training to OSCC staff so that staff have basic knowledge of programs, services, and resources available through MCB.  Ensuring that MCB Employment Services Representatives and OSCC Business Service Representatives collaborate so that legally blind and visually impaired consumers receive appropriate job matching by reviewing consumers skills, communicating employer qualifications and organization culture, and sharing employer contacts.  Providing sensitivity training to OSCC staff.
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Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. Monitor – an employee or subcontractor of the Transportation Provider who serves to assist or ensure the safety of one or more Consumers during Transportation, by following designated Consumer- specific assignments and providing supervision and assistance to all Consumers on the vehicle when necessary and providing mobility assistance upon entering or exiting the vehicle, or from the pick-up point to the Destination Facility (if door-to-door transportation is authorized). MRC – Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission. NEMT – Non-Emergency medical transportation. On-time Arrival – a Transportation Provider arrives at a Consumer’s pick-up location between ten

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