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The Importance of Training

In other words, we need to build training where past wrongs are acknowledged, but the primary emphasis is on creating a better and collaborative future.
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Have You Heard of the Paralympics?

A brief summary of the 2024 Olympic Games and explanation of the 2024 Paralympic Games.
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Timing is Everything

A recent EEOC lawsuit demonstrates the importance of knowing what can and cannot be asked during the hiring process.
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Prioritizing Mental Health: 5 Tips to Adjust to the Upcoming Season Change

Fall can be a beautiful and colorful season of transformation, but it can also present challenges for those managing mental health conditions.
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Safe Harbor vs. Safe Harbor

Today I explain some interesting information I recently learned about the FHA requirements, how that information can be confusing, and that Fair Housing Accessibility First is a great resource for designers.
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Dementia in the Workplace

The ADA can provide protections for an employee with dementia.
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Aging Parents with Disabilities and the ADA

In Latino cultures, it is expected that adult children will care for their parents at some point in their lives, and the likelihood of doing so increases with age. While caring for aging parents can be very rewarding, it also comes with its own difficulty and stress.
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Disability Rights Laws Around the Globe

Curb cuts in Mexico, a person using a power scooter to access an accessible restaurant in Spain and accessible parking spaces in Canada are all examples of accessibility around the world.
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The ADA Celebrates 34 Years

Ideas to get your party started!
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Structural Impracticability/Technical Infeasibility

Today, I discuss a couple specific exceptions for full compliance with the ADA's physical access standards.