Some say that our "government" works and so
does the social programs that the government
supports to help those with disabilities to help
them achieve a quality of life that is comparable
with those who don't have a disability.
Well, don't believe it. The government's
social programs don't always work for those with
any kind of mental disability i.e. psychiatric,
developmental, learning, or mental retardation.
There is three programs that do not
work for those of us with a mental disability of
any type in particular those of us born with a
devlopmental disability, which is defined as one
with onsets or develops before the person's
twenty-second birthday.
These three
program are : The State
Vocational
Rehabilitation Services. Some states have this
program listed under their State Human Services
Department and they are listed as "Your State
Department of Human Services/DVR, DORS, VRS and
etc".
The second government program that
does work for those individuals with a mental
disability i.e. psychiatric, developmental,
learning or mental retardation is The United
States Department of Human Services/Social
Security Administration Ticket To Work and Pass
To Self-Support which under the Clinton
Admininstration was enacted to help those persons
on one of two different disablility programs to
help go back to work and eventually get off of
Social Security Disability or Social Security
Supplementary Security Income Disability Programs.
Some other programs that don't work are
Community Based Vocational Training
Programs for post-secondary mental disabled
high school students that some state vocational
rehabilitation programs sponsor.
These Community-Based Vocational
Training Programs are often used by parents to
get rid of their disabled children and the parents
use it as "baby-sitting" service as students are
expecting to live on campus in dormintories.
This way, the students can hopefully fit
into campus life and experience a time away from
living away from their parents and learn to live
independently.
One thing, post-secondary high school
students with disabilities are not integrated into
regular college classes.
Their program is separate and run by
different staff.
These Community-Based Vocational
Training programs do not actually give the
students any actual vocational training which can
be used on their resumes.
The Instructors of these Community-Based
Vocational Training Progams send the students
out in the community and place them in non-paying
jobs to get them evaluated by certain participants
that are willing to help with the students in
these programs.
None of the non-paying jobs are really any
good. Most of them are with local retailers and
fast food chains, Goodwill Industries, and other
merchants.
Non-paying internships are not with any
good companies which can be used on the resumes of
these students.
These Community-Based Vocational
Training programs do offer the students that
attend some necessity life-skills and independent
living skills that the parents i.e. natural or
adoptive do not teach their children.
The students learn anger mangement, money
mangement, interpersonal relations skills,
conflict management skills, and psyco-social
skills.
Another words, parents that use this
program is simply Passing The Buck onto
someone else to do the job they were suppose to do
but did not want to do!!!!
State Vocational Rehabilitation Programs
are designed only to help those with a physical
disability. Society understands those with a
physical disability. This is because they can
understand what they can see.
Most people unless they are so severely
physical disabled have a verifiable work history.
So, therefore, it is easy for a State Vocational
Counselor to help to design a successful
vocational program for them.
Many times they will only need to have
reasonable accomodations at the work place.
I have not seen in all my life any State
Vocational Rehabilitation Program ever help any
one with a mental disability unless they became
disabled after they started to work and were not
able to go back to work until they got better.
People don't understand a disability that
they can not see and society is totally
responsible for the assbackward view on those of
us with a mental disability i.e. psychiatric,
learning, developmental or mental retardation.
Those of us with a psychiatric disabilty
really have it hard, as do those of us with a
learning disability.
There are successful progams designed for
those who have mental retardation and
developmental disabilities.
One thing, these individuals stilll feel
like they don't belong and are not accepted at the
work place.
The Ticket To Work and Pass To Self
Support is a real joke. It does not work for
any one who has a mental disability or even a
severe physical disability.
Employers and other employees often make it
impossible for those of us to stay on the job.
They don't show sensitivty and understanding
towards those of us with a disability.
We will get strange looks, and people will
talk about us behind our backs rather come
straight up and straight out and say it to our
face. They are cowards and back-biters.
The Ticket To Work and Pass To
Self-Support website only shares success
stories of those persons with a physical
disability . They have never share a success story
of some one getting off of disabilty program with
a mental disability of any kind.
This is because likely there will never be
one.
Others programs that are suppose to benefit
and help those of us with a mental disability-
primarily a psychiatric like Triology and
Thresholds does not work.
These two programs only tempt to run a
person's life and don't understand what it is to
have a psychiatric disability.
Goodwill Industries well that helps
anyone with any kind of disability and it may or
may not actually help anyone. It remains to be
seen.
The only way persons with a disability in
particular a mental disability will achieve any
kind of quality of life is if we fight for it.
We must protest in our State Capitols and
Then protest in front of the U.S.
Department
of Human Services/SSA and infront of The White
House and if we join voices than we will be heard.
There is power in numbers. We must all
together and fight for better services for those
of us with a mental disability.
If we do not most of us will continue to
live in poverty and have to go without the most
basic of necessities.
We need to be treated with equality,
justice, and the same rights as everyone else who
does not have a mental disability.
KAL