Reports and Publications
Here are some resources produced by the Oregon Office on Disability and Health, our partnering organizations, and other associations that have been employed for education, advocacy, and outreach efforts. Please contact the cited organization with any questions and for the most current documents.
Creating Welcoming Programs Webinar
Materials for February 28, 2018 Webinar:
- Creating Welcoming Chronic Disease Self-Management Programs for Everyone Presentation
- People First Language
- Accommodation Checklist
- Brief Checklist for Accessible Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshops
- Accessible Publications Guide
- Accessible Events Checklist
- Check List for Planning Accessible Events
- Transcript for Webinar
2017 Webinar: Supporting Oregonians with Disabilities to be Tobacco Free
Webinar: Supporting Oregonians with Disabilities to be Tobacco Free
Presented by Angela Weaver of Oregon Office on Disability and Health, Shira Pope of Oregon Health Authority, and Alicia Dixon-Ibarra of Special Olympics Oregon, offered November 29, 2017
Description: Oregonians with disabilities are more likely to use tobacco than Oregonians without disabilities. And yet, people with disabilities are just as likely to want to quit tobacco as people without disabilities.
The following webinar explains: 1. tobacco related data for Oregonians with and without disabilities; 2. establishing or enhancing a tobacco-free policy for your facility or organization; 3. encouraging caregivers to quit; 4. promoting insurance-based self-management benefits to staff and clients; 5. supporting community-based organizations and programs to make referrals to the Oregon Quit Line; 6. accessing Living Well with Chronic Conditions and other self-management programs; and 7. promoting cessation messages throughout your organization.
Transcript for the webinar can be found here.
PowerPoint slides of webinar can be found here
The webinar is captioned.