Dear Keep the Promise and NAMI-Connecticut Members and Interested parties:
The information below was forwarded to us by Beth Leslie from the Office of Protection and Advocacy. Please consider participating in their annual 2012 Disability Issues Survey. Thank you!
P&A 2012 Disability Issues Survey
Please Help!
The Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities (P&A) is looking for input in determining its priorities for the upcoming year. How can you help? Please take a few minutes to complete our 2012 Disability Issues Survey. It is available in multiple formats, including:
Online version that you can complete. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NJ6FHG6
Fillable Survey that you can complete on your computer, once completed save a copy to your computer; print it out and either mail or fax to (860-566-8714) P&A; or attach to an e-mail and send it to OPA-Information@ct.gov
The fillable survey is also attached to this e-mail in English and also in Spanish. You can fill it out, save a copy to your computer and e-mail it back to OPA at OPA-Information@ct.gov Or you can print out the survey and complete it by hand and fax or mail it to us. Our fax number is 860-566-8714 and the mailing address is at the bottom of this message.
Why is your help important to P&A? What you tell us in the survey shapes our work! P&A will use the survey results to assist with determining the issues affecting people with disabilities in Connecticut. The results are combined with P&A experience during the previous year and form the basis for setting the priorities for the agency.
P&A staff members are available to assist with completing the survey. If you would like assistance, please contact P&A at one of the following numbers, 1-800-842-7303, extension 4310 (toll-free, voice/TTY), (860) 297-4310 (voice) and (860) 297-4380 (TTY).
NOTE: For more information about US Concerned Parents Support Group, click on the link below:
http://www.usconcernedparents.webs.com/
NOTE: For more information about US Concerned Parents Support Group, click on the link below:
http://www.usconcernedparents.webs.com/
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