Brookfield is seeking five members to serve on a newly comprised Brookfield Commission on Disability. Prospective members should either have a disability or have a member of their immediate family with a disability, as a majority of the five-member board must satisfy these requirements. Becoming a member will offer an opportunity for disabled individuals to promote awareness, make recommendations, coordinate programs for those with disabilities, and more. The group will meet at least ten times per year. Those interested should contact the Board of Selectmen’s Office at selectmen@brookfieldma.us or call 508-867-2930 ex 10.
Mission Statement
The Brookfield Commission on Disability is to assure that all people in Brookfield have an equal opportunity to participate in all functions involving living, working, and enjoying recreation activities. The Commission will work toward this end by informing, educating, monitoring and advising the municipality and community. The Commission on Disability is charged with performing the duties as described in the provisions of M.G.L. Chapter 40 section 8J. Specifically, the Commission shall:
• Research local problems of people with disabilities;
• Advise and assist municipal officials and employees with state and federal laws and regulations that affect people with disabilities;
• Coordinate or carry out programs designed to meet the problems of people with disabilities in coordination with programs of the Massachusetts Office on Disability;
• Review and make recommendations about policies, procedures, services, activities and facilities of departments, boards and agencies of the Town of Brookfield as they affect people with disabilities;
• Provide information referrals, guidance and technical assistance to individuals, public agencies, businesses and organizations in all matters pertaining to disability; and
• Help raise awareness and sensitivity to the needs of the people who are disabled.