ADA Basics Workshop - Session Full

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Training

ADA Basics Workshop presented by the Rocky Mountain ADA Center to overview the rights and responsibilities of employers, local and state government, and public accommodations.

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When It All Comes Down To The Supervisor

In the last few months the USOR Business Relations team in Utah has run into a number of circumstances where the retention of employment for an individual with a disability came down to a sup

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A Quick Lesson on Writing Alt-Text

If you follow the Rocky Mountain ADA Center’s social media accounts, you may have noticed that we often include alternative text, or alt-text, in posts that contain images.

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Defining Disability

The definition of disability can be confusing. The ADA covers rights and responsibilities for employers, state and local governments, businesses and non-profit services. Understanding who is protected by the ADA is a critical piece to understanding the law and how it is implemented.

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Online Learning: Access to All

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Service Animal Etiquette

There is no easy rule book for how to interact and treat service dog users with kindness and respect. These are a few things to consider when you meet a service dog user.

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The Case for Accessible Social Media

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RMADAC Research

Most people don’t realize that the Rocky Mountain ADA Center conducts research. In fact, one of the main things we do is to conduct research on important topics related to the ADA.

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Left out of the Conversation

I am a Deaf person who works for the Rocky Mountain ADA Center as an Information Specialist.

Minimizing Implicit Bias

Event Type
Training

Discover your own implicit bias and learn about what contributes to it and what can be done about it.