Shot While Disabled: Breakdown in Communication (part 2 of 2)
Continuing the first part of this blog, in my observations and training of law enforcement officers, I believe that one th
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Our most frequently answered questions
One of the main functions of the Regional ADA Centers is to provide technical assistance to callers who have questions related to the ADA. Our information specialists’ field calls about a wide variety of topics.
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Tips for building/designing sidewalks to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Almost every concrete contractor has a horror story about trying to build sidewalks that meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Shot While Disabled: Breakdown in Communication (Part 1 of 2)
A law enforcement officer’s life is never easy, especially when it comes to responding to calls. A law enforcement officer can never know what can happen or whether they will come home alive.
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The Top Three Referrals We Make
As we often say, “If we can’t help you, we’ll find someone who can.” These are the top three organizations we refer people to.
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From Learning to Retention
For learning and development professionals there are three targeted approaches to leading a workshop.
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In a World Where You Can Be Anything, Be Kind
The ADA does not require people to be kind or use certain language, but here we discuss ways to make your language more respectful and inclusive.
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Supports for Superheroes
There are great resources available for parents!
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Putting Title I Retaliation Fears to Bed
People who are employed in the United States should not be afraid to seek equity in the workplace because of fear of retaliation by their employer. This is a concept I wanted to bring to the fore so that people know they have these rights in the first place.