Good afternoon and welcome everyone to the Mayors Disability Council here in room 400 here at city hall. Excuse me, hold on, please. Control room i need to caption. There we go, thank you, donna. Lets start again. Welcome everyone to the Mayors Disability Council meeting here at city hall friday, september 16 in room 400. From one4 pm so welcome to our audience and anyone are ridgeline and watching at home. I would like to turn over the introduction to our cochair chip supanich councilmember supanich, thank you good afternoon and welcome. City hall is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. Wheelchair access is provided at the grove van ness and mcallister streets bob via ramps. Wheelchair access at the polk st. , carlton b goodland entrance is provided via a wheelchair lift. Assistive listening devices are available in our meeting is open captioned and sign language interpreted. Our agenda are also available in large print and braille. Please ask
Doing a series of three symposiums. We just had our first one last week for consumers, which we are doing in conjunction with home bridge and ihss to talk about her different programs, where everybody fits in, how you can get help and answer any questions. We are doing our next symposium for providers in october at correct library at the main library in the correct auditorium. Excuse me and im happy to divide more information when the flyers come out. So, im open for questions. Thank you. Culture supanich first comment which is how do you do all this with 17 employees be one i know, right thats amazing. Thank you so much. It must be very hard work. Everybody works hard and we focus and get it done. Im curious about the workers that you have. Is there a high level of turnover . What is that and because i know that i have friends who have workers and there seems to be a turnover and how can you combat that . Two things. I might have said iran. [inaudible] so, we deal with 15002000 consum
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