Supporting Access to Services: A Comprehensive Guide
1. Provide clear and accessible information.
2. Offer assistance with applications and forms.
3. Provide transportation or other means of accessing services.
4. Arrange for interpreters or other language assistance.
5. Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services.
6. Offer flexible hours and locations for services.
7. Provide support with using technology or other equipment.
8. Connect individuals with peer support or other resources.
9. Advocate for individuals' rights and needs.
10. Follow up with individuals to ensure that they are satisfied with the services they received.
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