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Translating Materials for Non-English Speaking Audiences

Producing a translated document of high quality requires commitment and planning. It can be complex, expensive & time consuming, & is often politically sensitive, especially if you are not a community-based provider of the same ethnic & cultural background as your target audience. This brief provides basic “how to” information for translating written materials into languages other than English. Additional information & sample materials can be found on the Center for Medicare Education Web site.

Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/50330

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South Carolina Aging and Disability Resource Center Program Materials

The following posting contains many documents from the South Carolina Lower Savannah Council on Governments. Attachments include a description of planned grant activities and functional relationship graphics. There are three fact sheets which respond to questions presented at the 2004 National Association for Area Agencies on Aging (n4a) Conference: streamlining access, marketing and outreach, and information and assistance.

Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/50300

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The Massachusetts ADRC Project

Three grahpics explain the way the MA ADRC project is coordinated between an Area Agency on Aging & an Independent Living Center. The Team Report details the essential role of the intake team in creating a “one-stop” ADRC by bridging the philosophies of two separate long term care services one serving older adults & one serving adults with disabilities. A flyer soliciting consumers, a flyer offering a program overview & an application for the ADRC Consumer Involvement Board is also provided.

Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/50292

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Osceola County Community Report Card - 2002 Edition

This community report card is a project of the Community Vision Assessment Team and is intended to provide local residents with data related to key citizen priorities. Additionally, this assessment attempts to offer a progress report relating to citizen action plans developed as a result of the countrywide community visioning process.

Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/49757

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