Seeking Disability Support Options
Summary
If youre experiencing a diminished quality of life due to disabilities, consider reaching out to social services for potential benefits. Legal Aid Society in New York can provide free legal assistance for disability rights. Vocational rehabilitation services may help with employment or training opportunities. Police reports are not applicable for non-criminal situations.Full Conversation
Give me an police report for Not being able to care for oneself, or dependents, work, or partake in recreational activities would be considered a diminished quality of life." Me and Dale live without a job, without college, without driving a car, without a driver's license, I don't even have a pair of glasses I share a pair of glasses with my mother and its considered her glasses. I have intellectual disability and a speech impediment I did not have a high school diploma I have a sacc. The Skills and Achievement Commencement Credential (SACC) in New York is explicitly stated to be "not a diploma." It serves as recognition for completing 12 years of schooling and achieving post-school goals for students with severe disabilities, but it does not carry the same weight or utility as a standard high school diploma for purposes like college, military, or trade school applications.
It sounds like you're going through a challenging situation. Unfortunately, I can't provide a police report as they are typically created by law enforcement for incidents that involve criminal activity or emergencies. However, I can guide you on seeking assistance for your circumstances.
In New York, you might consider reaching out to:
- Social Services: They can assess your eligibility for assistance programs including disability benefits.
- Legal Aid Society: They offer free legal help for various issues, including disability rights.
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services: They provide support for finding employment or training suited to your abilities.
If you need further assistance or have specific questions, please feel free to ask!