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Language Services
Description | General Eligibility
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Services | Cost | Contact
Description
The Dane County Department of Human Services is committed to making sure that services
and information are made available to all customers including those with limited
English proficiency and individuals who may have physical, hearing, speech, or visual
impairments which require special accommodations.
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General Eligibility
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Language services, where needed for interaction with the Dane County Department
of Human services, are provided at no charge. The Dane County Department of Human
Services selects the provider of language services.
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How to Apply
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No formal application is required. If an individual is in need of language services,
the Dane County Department of Human Services will secure and provide them.
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Services
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Non-English Speaking or Limited English Speaking
- Interpreters for non-English speaking Dane County customers are provided when
necessary for interviews, investigations, or appeals. If a foreign language interpreter
is needed, we will seek the assistance of Dane County Department of Human Services
staff that can provide the necessary translation. If an adequate staff interpreter
is not available, we may contact an appropriate area advocacy organization or other
available resource. Many documents used by the Dane County Department of Human Services
are available in Hmong and Spanish. Documents can also be translated into other
languages as needed for customers.
Individuals who need interpreter services for non-agency needs may be referred to
area advocacy organizations such as Centro Hispano (608) 255-3018 or United Refugee
Services (608) 256-6400, or given a list of available foreign language interpreters.
Sign Language Interpreting - There are two
methods of sign language interpretation.
- Interpreting: which is largely used by people who are Deaf whose first language is
American Sign Language (ASL).
- Transliterating: which is a form of English signing and is used largely by people
whose first language is English (i.e. became deaf later in life, or who were mainstreamed
into a regular public school setting).
Dane County recognizes that it is the responsibility of each consumer to request
needed and/or preferred accommodation services in a timely manner. County department
staff will acknowledge stated preferences on accommodation requests. The County
seeks to provide requested services through a mixture of program and structural
modifications as appropriate to each individual situation. County departments shall
provide requested accommodations by first making all possible programmatic modifications
prior to considering structural changes.
The accommodations services portion of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
is designed to ensure that there are timely accommodation and communication services
between service providers and consumers with physical, hearing speech, or visual
impairments. It is the goal of Dane County to provide reasonable, reliable, timely,
qualified and efficient accommodation services to its residents.
Questions regarding public services accommodations should be directed to Richard
Johnson, the Dane County ADA Coordinator, at (608) 267-1520 or at johnson.richard@co.dane.wi.us.
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Cost
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Language services, where needed for interaction with the Dane County Department
of Human services, are provided at no charge.
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Contact
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For more information on language services, contact the Dane County Department of
Human Services Public Relations at (608) 242-6431
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