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In reply to the discussion: Boston Marathon suspect may never be able to be questioned, mayor says [View all]littlemissmartypants
(33,723 posts)42. Speech-generating device/Augmentative Alternative Communication System...
Communication Bill of Rights
All people with a disability of any extent or severity have a basic right to affect, through communication, the conditions of their existence. All people have the following specific communication rights in their daily interactions. These rights are summarized from the Communication Bill of Rights put forth in 1992 by the National Joint Committee for the Communication Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilities.
Each person has the right to
request desired objects, actions, events and people
refuse undesired objects, actions, or events
express personal preferences and feelings
be offered choices and alternatives
reject offered choices
request and receive another person's attention and interaction
ask for and receive information about changes in routine and environment
receive intervention to improve communication skills
receive a response to any communication, whether or not the responder can fulfill the request
have access to AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) and other AT (assistive technology) services and devices at all times
have AAC and other AT devices that function properly at all times
be in environments that promote one's communication as a full partner with other people, including peers
be spoken to with respect and courtesy
be spoken to directly and not be spoken for or talked about in the third person while present
have clear, meaningful and culturally and linguistically appropriate communications
From the National Joint Committee for the Communicative Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilities. (1992). Guidelines for meeting the communication needs of persons with severe disabilities. Asha, 34(Suppl. 7), 23.
http://www.asha.org/NJC/bill_of_rights.htm
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Boston Marathon suspect may never be able to be questioned, mayor says [View all]
alp227
Apr 2013
OP
Unless the blood loss starved his brain of oxygen and he's not able to think well?
freshwest
Apr 2013
#22
First he was sedated. Now, he must have a wound that made him forget how to write.
leveymg
Apr 2013
#2
Or they are putting out misinformation if he has already talked and they have 'others'...
Tx4obama
Apr 2013
#7
He'll sing. Hard to believe "others" (if any) haven't already gone to ground or exited Stage Right.
leveymg
Apr 2013
#21
"swearing profusely in the ambulance ride after his final confrontation with the FBI"
freshwest
Apr 2013
#24
Not necessarily. As I just commented on another two threads, there are people who have seen it.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#50
Which conflicts with the report from federal source in article in Comment #32.
Tx4obama
Apr 2013
#35
"Who cares," Menino answered reporters when asked about the suspect's condition
HomerRamone
Apr 2013
#12
Is the mayor a physician? Just curious how he is qualified to make this assessment.
kestrel91316
Apr 2013
#15
I see no reason why he can't communicate once he is off sedation...but that might be a while.
SunSeeker
Apr 2013
#37
Speech-generating device/Augmentative Alternative Communication System...
littlemissmartypants
Apr 2013
#42
Piers Morgan just said: suspect Tsarnaev is awake, and responding to law enforcement questions.
limpyhobbler
Apr 2013
#43