NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 5 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Farish, Jean M.; Moore, J. Elton – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1989
The study to determine rehabilitation feasibility of blind and visually impaired disability beneficiaries found that successfully rehabilitated clients were likely to be older and better educated, to require more money to be spent on case services, to receive a higher number of services, and to spend less time on agency rolls. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Blindness, Cost Effectiveness
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Kelly, Susan D. M.; Moore, J. Elton – RE:view, 2000
A survey examined the perceptions of 169 adults with low vision about their personal experiences with abuse, violence, or both. A relatively small number of respondents (56 of 35 percent) reported experiencing harm or physical abuse, but many experienced emotional abuse, and some witnessed violence in their families. (Contains extensive…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Moore, J. Elton – RE:view, 1999
A study involving 97 Business Enterprise Program (BEP) counselors and 99 licensed facility managers from 37 states found that both groups ranked profitability issues and leadership skills as the top two training priorities for a two-day Randolph-Sheppard regional training conference. Crisis management and food safety were also ranked highly. (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Crisis Management, Entrepreneurship, Food
Crudden, Adele; McBroom, Lynn W.; Skinner, Amy L.; Moore, J. Elton – 1998
A survey of 166 employed persons with visual impairments investigated major barriers to employment, how these barriers were overcome, and their perceptions on why they were successful in overcoming barriers when many individuals are not successful. Results of the survey indicate that the primary barriers to employment were employer attitudes,…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adults, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Delivery Systems
Tucker, Angula; Moore, J. Elton – 1997
The Randolph-Sheppard Act of 1936 established the Randolph-Sheppard Vending Facility Program, more commonly known in most states as the Business Enterprise Program (BEP). The BEP is described as a program that provides persons with blindness with remunerative employment and self-support through the operation of vending facilities on federal…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adults, Blindness