I would like to propose:
(a) that the Disabilities Advocate (or whatever the title may be) be empowered to form an advisory committee.
(b) that the committee consist of
(i) attendees with disabilities, including: visible mobility impairments; mobility impairments not immediately visible; other types of chronic health concerns, such as asthma or diabetes; and mental health, learning, and/or behavioral disabilities;
(ii) staff with disabilities, including as many of the above categories as we have staff who self-identify with them;
(iii) facilities liason;
(iv) someone representing Reg.
How do you feel about this?
Should I make a formal proposal, or is that not needed?
Would you support this proposal?
I think that some of our issues have gotten so sticky, like whether we can even put a box on our reg forms to let us know about a disability, that Kcon might need to seek outside help from a legal or advocacy group. We renamed Andrew D.'s position 5 or 6 times because people, who do have some idea what they are talking about, kept coming up to us and saying Disabilities Manager, ADA Liaison, ADA Coord, etc are position titles with legal implications.
Though, I would like to point out that while I started Kcon on having things like a person-who-helps-with-disabilities and other things to help Kcon start to be more accommodating, this is not currently my department.
But, what Kcon most needs is something NO ONE has ever done, which is for attendees to inform us in advance if they are disabled or are bringing a severely disabled person to con. We cannot anticipate every need. We cannot hire ASL translators for the whole weekend on the off chance we have a deaf person. The types of disabilities and needs out there are too varied to make plans for each.
I understand that local non-profits can help us with providing a disabilities training session for our staff, and, also, there is a group that can run staff through proper response to a seizure. (Which would be far better than the current seizure training we have, which is just me randomly threatening terrible revenge if anyone tries to stick a wallet in anyone's mouth under any circumstances.)
If a committee is formed, it will need to meet at least 2x with the hotel. The hotel is willing to have monthly meetings with us. While I feel that no hotel staff should be doing crowd control next year, I do feel that it is appropriate that hotel staff help us with helping disabled people. They did so this year, but next year it can be more of a concerted and planned effort, not thrown together at the last minute.