Serving People with Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
- Visit the Language Access & Support website
- Contact Office of Access, Inclusion, and Compliance:
432 N. Lake Street, 231 Extension Building, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608) 263-1125 or Wisconsin Relay 711
oaic@extension.wisc.edu
- Contact Office of Access, Inclusion, and Compliance:
- Visit the Asian-American and Pacific Islander LEP Resource Center website:
- For a collection of translated written and audio recorded resources for easy access to limited English proficient AAPIs who are farmers and ranchers and live in rural America.
- https://www.aapileprc.org/
Serving People with Disabilities
- Disability Accommodation Requests (for program participants, employees and applicants)
- Inclusive Practices Through a Disability Lens, Heather Stelljes, MS, Access Consultant
- Explore the definition and demographics of disability
- Apply different models of disability to the formal accommodation request process
- Examine principles of Universal Design of Learning and how they inform inclusive program planning
- Disability Etiquette – Tips on interacting with people with disabilities (from University of Northern Iowa Office of Compliance & Equity Management)
- Tips for Communicating With People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (PDF)
- Accessible Tech in 30 Minutes (how-to videos for removing barriers in audio/video, documents, and websites)
Serving People of Diverse Racial and Ethnic Identities
- African Americans in Wisconsin: A Statistical Overview (chart book from Applied Population Lab)
- Cooperative Extension Latino Wisconsin website
- Latino Task Force
- Hmong in Wisconsin: A Statistical Overview (chart book from Applied Population Lab)
- What You Should Know About Hmong Farmers (presentation by Jack Chang of DATCP at 2015 Wisconsin Local Food Summit)
- Native American Task Force
- UW-Native Nations Partnerships