Information for Employers:
Working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
How to Communicate
With a Deaf Employee
Note: This website contains a variety of articles. Click on the tab for this
specific article.
Website: www.deafcan.org
How to Work with a
Deaf Person
From the National Technical Institute of the Deaf, Center on Employment.
Website: www.ntid.rit.edu/nce/HowToWork.pdf
How to Interview a
Deaf Person
From the National Technical Institute of the Deaf, Center on Employment.
Website: www.ntid.rit.edu/nce/emp_interview.php
Information on
Deafness for Employers
Website: deafness.about.com/od/employmentandworking/a/employers.htm
Hearing Concern
Factsheets:
This British website has informative articles for Hard of Hearing people,
including the Microsoft Word documents on workplace concerns listed below
(under the category of "Career").
Website: www.hearingconcern.com/aai_ahl_f.html#10
Interviewing and Employing Someone Who Is Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Employment Advice for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People and Employers
Career Options for Working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing People
Colorado Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
1575 Sherman Street, 2nd Floor . Denver, CO 80203
TTY: 303-866-4734 . Voice: 303-866-4824 . Fax: 303-866-4831
Email: Deaf.Commission@state.co.us . Website: www.ColoradoDeafCommission.Com
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