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Monday December 03 |
ediONLINE Advanced Series 5.1: Economic Self-Sufficiency
This session will discuss the economic self-sufficiency continuum and why it is important to individuals with a disability as well as the role of work incentives practitioners in assisting individuals with a disability to become self-sufficient.
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Monday December 03 |
Citizen Centered Leadership Community of Practice Week 14
The Citizen-Centered Leadership Development Community of Practice series is a unique combination of self-paced distance learning study, robust field work, interactive class assignments and live webcast instruction designed to advance theoretic and skill-based learning leading to quality outcomes in the lives of people with disabilities.
Sponsor: Office of Mental Health
Location: Webinar
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Tuesday December 04 |
Conference |
Yessica Guardiola
PWD Employment and Transportation Rights
Through this training the audience will learn the employment and transportation rights of people with disabilities under the ADA.
Project:
Northeast ADA Center
Location: MAVI – San Juan , PR
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Tuesday December 04 |
Conference |
Yessica Guardiola
Employment and Transportation Rights Under the ADA
Through this training the audience will learn about the employment and transportation rights for people with disabilities under the ADA.
Project:
Northeast ADA Center
Sponsor: MAVI
Location: San Juan, PR
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Tuesday December 04 |
Activities of the KT Committee
Project:
Northeast ADA Center
Sponsor: ADA Network
Location: Washington, DC
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Wednesday December 05 |
ediONLINE Advanced Series 5.2: Economic Self-Sufficiency
Continuing to build on session 5.1, this session will cover the wide array of SSA work incentives and other programs that increase income and resources to individuals with a disability while remaining eligible for needs based benefits. It will also discuss strategies for connecting consumers to financial literacy training and support as well as discuss the importance of forging collaborations with agencies that promote economic self-sufficiency.
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Wednesday December 05 |
WISE Event
Project:
External Clients
Location: Webinar
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Thursday December 06 |
Training |
Yessica Guardiola
ADA & Special Education
Through this training the audience will learn about the special education process, and how does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to schools.
Project:
Northeast ADA Center
Sponsor: Jobos, Elementary Public School
Location: Loiza, PR
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Monday December 10 |
Citizen Centered Leadership Community of Practice Week 15
The Citizen-Centered Leadership Development Community of Practice series is a unique combination of self-paced distance learning study, robust field work, interactive class assignments and live webcast instruction designed to advance theoretic and skill-based learning leading to quality outcomes in the lives of people with disabilities.
Sponsor: Office of Mental Health
Location: Webinar
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Tuesday December 11 |
Online Training |
EDI General Partner
GLADNET Webinar Series: "Is there a Disability Gap in Employment Rates in Developing Countries?"
This webinar explores the differences in employment rates between persons with and without disabilities in 15 developing countries using the World Health Survey. These countries include: seven countries in Africa (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Zambia, Zimbabwe), four countries in Asia (Bangladesh, Laos, Pakistan, Philippines) and four countries in South America and the Caribbean (Brazil, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Paraguay). Participants in this webinar will explore the findings of this study, including:
• People with disabilities have lower employment rates than persons without disabilities in nine countries;
• Across countries, disability gaps in employment rates are more often found for men than women;
• The largest disability gap in employment rates is found for persons with multiple disabilities; and,
• For countries with a disability gap, results from a logistic decomposition suggest that observable characteristics of persons with/without disabilities do not explain most of the gap.
Over the course of the webinar, participants will gain an understanding of the national and global implications of the findings in relationship to policy and practice gaps that need to be addressed to facilitate full community-citizenship for people with disabilities.
Project:
Gladnet
Location: Online Webinar
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Tuesday December 11 |
Conference |
Yessica Guardiola
PWD Health and Housing Rights
Through this training the audience will learn the health and housing rights of people with disabilities.
Project:
Northeast ADA Center
Location: MAVI – San Juan , PR
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Tuesday December 11 |
Training |
ADA Center Partner
Mobile Accessibility - The Status of Accessibility in Mobile Devices featuring Representatives from the Mobile Manufacturers' Forum
The Great Lakes and Pacific ADA Centers on behalf of the ADA National Network are pleased to announce the 2012 Accessible Technology Webinar Series. Electronic information and communications technology have become essential tools in all areas of our lives and working environments today, and are particularly important to people with disabilities by providing equal access to the workplace and social media.
Please join us for our 2012 webinar series as we explore some of the latest technological trends and their accessibility to people with disabilities.
All sessions are free and scheduled for 2-3:30pm Eastern/1-2:30pm Central/12-1:30pm Mountain/11-12:30pm Pacific utilizing the ElluminateLive! webinar platform.
Questions regarding these programs should be directed to:
ADA Conferences
877-232-1990 (V/TTY)
adaconferences@adagreatlakes.org
Project:
Northeast ADA Center
Location: Online Webinar
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Tuesday December 11 |
After PIP Graduation: The Next Steps to Staying Connected
Please join us on Tuesday December 11th from 5:00 to 6:30 for the webinar “After Graduation the Next Steps to Staying Connected”. That night we will officially welcome the class of 2012 into our group of ever growing graduates. We will be discussing a bit of Partners in Policymaking program history. We will also explore how we are applying the program to today’s world and what that means for all of our graduates. We will be talking about the different ways grads can come together and stay connected. We hope to “see” you there!
Project:
DDPC/PIP
Sponsor: DDPC
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Wednesday December 12 |
WISE Event
Project:
External Clients
Location: Webinar
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Wednesday December 12 |
NABWIS: Overpayments and the Waiver Form
Project:
External Clients
Location: Webinar
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Monday December 17 |
Training |
Yessica Guardiola
ADA & Special Education
Through this training the audience will learn about the special education process, and how does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to schools.
Project:
Northeast ADA Center
Sponsor: Jobos, Elementary Public School
Location: Loiza, PR
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