Stay informed on ADA & disability access!
Check out these comprehensive resources from your DBTAC National Network of ADA Centers for training, information, and materials on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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The most comprehensive and effective annual conference on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other disability-related issues is designed to meet the specific needs and interests of professionals who are involved in implementing the ADA guidelines and regulations. The conference format provides ideal opportunities for networking in an environment that encourages participants to share information and solutions from their own communities with others from across the United States.
A web project of the DBTAC National Network of ADA Centers that is designed to build a partnership between the disability and business communities to promote full and unrestricted participation in society for persons with disabilities through awareness of technology that is accessible to all.
Informative materials on the Americans with Disanbilities Act (ADA) of 1990 for use in your celebration of the ADA Anniversary - July 26.
Copyright Permission: Duplication encouraged; include credit statement:
"Reprinted from DBTAC National Network of ADA Centers - adaanniversary.org"
Monthly 90-minute, subject-specific sessions that provide in-depth information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), accessible technology, and other related topics to enhance an individuals existing knowledge base or facilitate continued learning regarding regulations and trends under the ADA. disability-related topics presented by reknown ADA and disability experts.
Each session is delivered via telephone, real-time streaming text and/or audio via the Internet and offers an interactive opportunity for questions and answers. Transcripts and audio recordings from previous sessions are also available; many sessions also offer the opportunity for education credit - e.g. Continuing Education Units (CEUs), Certification for Rehabilitation Counseling (CRCC).
Webcourses and online tutorials that are designed to introduce, improve, and enhance disability awareness, employment outcomes for persons with disabilities, and knowledge of disability-related laws, especially the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The content for many of the webcourses and online tutorials is self-paced and organized into topics that include case studies, examples, and core concepts such as Disability Etiquette. Most courses and online tutorials offer upon completion and after all established criteria are met, the opportunity to apply for education credit — e.g. Continuing Education Units (CEUs), Certification for Rehabilitation Counseling (CRCC).
Podcasts on disability law offered with transcripts or videos delivered with American Sign Language (ASL), captioning, voice-over, and transcripts; subscribe via web or iTunes.
An initiative from the DBTAC National Network of ADA Centers that is designed to promote access for customers and opportunities for workers with disabilities in the hospitality industry, particularly in restaurants, hotels, motels and other places of lodging.
Monthly webcasts on timely and real-life issues in ADA and disability rights. Transcripts from previous sessions are also available; many sessions also offer the opportunity for education credit - e.g. Continuing Education Units (CEUs), Certification for Rehabilitation Counseling (CRCC).
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