AT Tool Kit for Voting Access

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Could one these tools help you with the voting process? Ask your poll worker today. Assistive Technology Tools Low-Tech Items to help Make the Voting Process Easier

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Could one these tools help you with the voting process in Guam? Ask your poll worker today.

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Could one these tools help you with the voting process? Ask

your poll worker today.

Assistive Technology ToolsLow-Tech Items to help Make the Voting Process Easier

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Pencil grips can help an individual hold a pencil better and alleviate writing discomfort caused by arthritis, repetitive stress injury, Carpel-Tunnel Syndrome and Writer’s Cramp.

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Communication boards make language visible and accessible for individuals who have speech impairments.

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A signature guide helps individuals who are blind or who have low vision.

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A simple dry-erase white board with a dry erase marker and eraser can help facilitate communication with a person who is deaf and/or hard of hearing.

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A full page magnifier helps to increase the size of the print and allows for more of the page to be viewed at one time than a hand held magnifying glass.

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The Access to Voting Pocket Guide provides guidance on appropriate ways to interact and assist individuals with disabilities.

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The Serving Voters with Disabilities brochure explains the Protection and Advocacy for Voting Access program offered by the Guam Legal Services Corporation Disability Law Center.