[HumanSer] Question About RELIATRAX System Accessibility
sharoneeiland at gmail.com
sharoneeiland at gmail.com
Sat May 24 00:23:22 UTC 2025
Hello:
My name is Sharon and I am a graduate student currently preparing to begin my practicum and internship placements. Upon being interviewed and given the opportunity to do my practicum and internships for clinical mental health counseling, I have been informed that the system used at my upcoming site is RELIATRAX, and I wanted to reach out to ask if anyone knows whether RELIATRAX is accessible, for users who rely on assistive technology.
If you have any experience with this platform or insights into its accessibility features, I would be very grateful for your input. Your knowledge would be extremely helpful as I plan for a smooth and inclusive experience during my training.
Thank you in advance for your time and support.
Best regards,
Sharon
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Thank you for this!
I did mention to the interviewer that I'd talk to the Tampa Lighthouse to get them to look into the systems to make sure it was accessible. I'm not sure on what school or the clientele of students that i'd get. I'm more asking in the event that I have an ASD student. I also know that I have to speak with the administrators on accommodations I would need as well as building a report with the students.
On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 11:44=E2=80=AFAM <43210 at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Good Day,
>
> I am a clinical social worker in Florida. I worked in a program with
> children for 20 years. Although I do not know the software program
> you mentioned, it would be a good idea to have your Blind Services
> counselor =
to
> get an adaptive engeneer to make sure that you can be successful with
> tha=
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> aspect of the work. I have worked with them extensively over the
> years a=
s
> these programs have evolved.
>
> Children are curious and want to know this new person who is
> different, much like they feel different. In my experience I never
> had a child run away or become violent, often I was called on to help
> deescalate an upset child or teen. I recall a 14 year-old who had run to the building lobby.
> I asked for his help to go to the quiet room. He allowed me to follow
> hi=
s
> elbow, I held it quite lightly as I usually do when doing sighted
> guide, =
so
> he took control of the situation and changed from the escaper to the
> helper.
>
> I am available if you have any specific questions.
>
>
> =E2=80=9CJD=E2=80=9D John David Townsend Licensed Clinical Social
> Worker, SW3765
> 386 852-5177
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> Liburd via HumanSer
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> To: humanser at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Z'Leah Liburd <nyirah17 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [HumanSer] Advice and assistance
>
> Hello! I am a master in social work student in Florida and currently
> in the process of getting my practicum placement at a school. I am
> reaching out to see if anyone has used the Frontline focus and peer systems?
> Also was wondering if anyone can give me any tips/tricks on how
> usually handle dealing with accommodations from your administrator?
> What kind of accommodations have you asked for/received? Also how did
> you deal with students that have issues behaviorally in terms of
> running away or lashin=
g
> out? Looks like I=3DE2=3D80=3D99ll be going to be placed in the
> elementar=
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> hig=3D h school setting.
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> Z=3DE2=3D80=3D99Leah Liburd (She/her)
>
> National Federation of the Blind of Florida
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> President, Florida Association of Blind Students
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President, State Wide Chapter
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