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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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Does anyone know where I can get detailed information about obligations
museums have under the ADA for people with developmental challenges?
For example...
Is there any expectation that museum labels should be written simply so
that people with intellectual disabilities can better understand them
(or that simplified language should be available in print form)?
Is there any expectation that museum venues should be set up to make it
possible for people with sensory issues to attend demonstrations that
are loud or frightening (eg, giant Van der Graff, loud IMAX, etc.) ?
Is there any reason why a museum's "special needs night" should be
staffed by trained individuals?
Is there an expectation that staff should be available to help
individuals with intellectual or developmental challenges to
access/find/engage in museum activities?
Called the ADA for this type of info, but they don't seem to answer
specific questions!
Thanks,
Lisa Rudy
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