[blindlaw] Important Research on Use of Workplace Personal Asistants
Craig Anderson
marcra at visi.com
Wed Oct 25 06:06:05 CDT 2006
Hi Tim,
This is doubtless a fine survey. I, for one, however, would feel
uncomfortable in recounting my personal experiences or views on these issues
to researchers who hadn't yet specifically asked for them. Don't know how
those conducting the survey got your name, but if they think they need my
input, they should certainly feel free to contact me. Thhanks.
Craig R. Anderson
Assistant Attorney General, State of Minnesota
Tel: (651) 296-3424 (office); (651) 735-0782 (home)
e-mail: craig.r.anderson at state.mn.us (office); marcra at visi.com (home)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ford, Tim (DHS-OLS)" <TFord at dhs.ca.gov>
To: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 4:16 PM
Subject: [blindlaw] Important Research on Use of Workplace Personal
Asistants
HI Folks,
Back a few weeks ago I sent out this note, which is a federally funded
research into the use of, and problems relating with, work place
personal assistants.
I just had my interview today, and the researcher mentioned that they
had not received inquiries from outside California, and that they very
much wanted to get that.
I urge everybody to consider participating. All I had to do was fill
out and fax in a consent form, that had only a few blanks to fill in.
The interview took an hour.. That's it.
Based upon the issues we have discussed here in the recent past, it is
very much in our best interests to participate. This research is being
done by a top flight university, funded by the federal government, and I
thus expect this project may have great potential to influence changes
in the current system, the shortcomings of which we are all painfully
aware.
sincerely,
Timothy Ford
-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Ripple [mailto:JRipple at infouse.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:59 PM
To: Ford, Tim (DHS-OLS)
Subject: Re: Request for Research Interview
How about Tuesday, October 24th at !:00 pm?
On Oct 17, 2006, at 3:45 PM, Ford, Tim ((DHS-OLS)) wrote:
Next week is pretty open, so pick the time. I get to work by 7:15, and
leave at 4:15.
-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Ripple [mailto:JRipple at infouse.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:39 PM
To: Ford, Tim (DHS-OLS)
Subject: Re: Request for Research Interview
Hi, Tim,
Thanks for getting back to me. I have received your consent to be
interviewed form. Please send me a couple of days and times on those
days when you would be available for the telephone interview that will
take about thirty minutes. It would be best if the dates begin next
week when my schedule is open. Thanks.
Joan
On Oct 17, 2006, at 10:33 AM, Ford, Tim ((DHS-OLS)) wrote:
I finally got the consent form faxed to you late last week, so I am
ready to be interviewed. My work phone number is 916-440-7822. You
could try just calling me, but it might be best to set a specific
date/time, so we can do the interview the first time.
Sincerely,
Timothy Ford
-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Ripple [mailto:JRipple at infouse.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 3:23 PM
To: Ford, Tim (DHS-OLS)
Subject: Request for Research Interview
Hello, Tim,
Thank you for your interest in our research project. Attached is the
material that will explain it in more detail.
One attachment is the letter of invitation to participate in the
research. The other is the form in which you consent to be interviewed.
I will need to have your signed consent form before we can do the
interview. You can fax the consent form to me at (510) 549-6512 and
send the original signed consent form by regular mail to InfoUse at the
address below.
Please send me a couple of days and times on those days when you would
be available for the telephone interview that will take about thirty
minutes.
The web site for the Center for Personal Assistance Services is
<http://www.pascenter.org/> http://www.pascenter.org. The direct link
on that site to Workplace PAS is
<http://www.pascenter.org/workplace_pas/index.php>
http://www.pascenter.org/workplace_pas/index.php .
The direct link to the part of that web site that is a training tool for
people who hire their own personal assistants is
<http://www.pascenter.org/pas_users/q_and_a.php?url=index_pas.php>
http://www.pascenter.org/pas_users/q_and_a.php?url=index_pas.php .
The InfoUse web site is <http:www.infouse.com> www.infouse.com . There
you can see the Open Futures project, which shows a variety of role
models and careers for young people in transition.
Would you please disseminate the attached recruitment poster as widely
as possible, especially to people who use workplace personal assistance.
The poster provides information on how they can contact us to
participate.
Thank you for your interest in this important project.
Joan
Joan Ripple, Program Analyst
InfoUse
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 320
Berkeley CA 94710
510/549-6520 - phone
510/549-6512 - fax
JRipple at infouse.com
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