36 Centralize Information about Community Gatherings

Issue: Information about social gatherings for interpreters and DDBHH community members is spread out. Not all people know where to find opportunities for social gatherings.

Most of the 137 respondents supported centralizing information about community gatherings. No group significantly differed from the overall opinion.

Summary of Support Image Description

The stacked bar charts show how respondents rated their level of support and the total number of responses. The percentage for the five support levels is shown from left to right: Strongly Oppose (Dark Red), Oppose (Light Red), Neutral (Yellow), Support (Light Blue), and Strongly Support (Dark Blue).

Respondents may identify with multiple subgroups. The overall level of support is:

Overall
Strongly Oppose: 0%
Oppose: 0%
Neutral: 11%
Support: 45%
Strongly Support: 45%

Click to see the detailed image description for each subgroup.

Interpreter
Strongly Oppose: 0%
Oppose: 0%
Neutral: 7%
Support: 49%
Strongly Support: 44%

DDBHH Consumer
Strongly Oppose: 0%
Oppose: 0%
Neutral: 14%
Support: 40%
Strongly Support: 46%

System Stakeholder
Strongly Oppose: 0%
Oppose: 0%
Neutral: 14%
Support: 51%
Strongly Support: 35%

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37 Interpreters and Interpreter Referral Companies Donate 3% of Revenue or Provide Pro Bono Interpreting

Issue: There are interpreting needs that are not currently covered by the ADA, such as for small businesses or community organizations for which paying for interpreters would be an undue hardship. Another applicable situation is when the deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing consumers themselves become the host, such as for a wedding or personal gathering.

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