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General Resource

Filing an ADA Employment Complaint: Writing Guide

This guide will help clearly and effectively explain the situation when submitting an ADA complaint to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
Podcast

Ep. 83- Katherine Macfarlane

This week's podcast guest is Kat Macfarlane. Professor Macfarlane serves as professor of law and director of the Disability Law and Policy Program at Syracuse University College of Law.

Knowledge Translation

Can an ADA Covered Entity Request Documentation from a Person with a Disability?

Under the ADA, people with disabilities have a right to ask for a reasonable modification, but can a covered entity has the right to ask for documentation?
Staff

Maggie

Author

Maeve Moynihan, J.D.

Contributing Researcher
Research

Wearable devices in the workplace and the ADA

How does the use of wearable devices in the workplace implicate the Americans with Disabilities Act, and what legal considerations should employers and employees consider?
Dr Alena Clark
Author

Dr. Alena Clark

Assistant Professor & Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) Director
Podcast

Ep. 82 - Annie Heathcote

This week's podcast guest is Annie Heathcote. Annie is a multi-business owner, social media influencer, author, Christian and lifelong disability advocate whose life and work embody the belief that disability does not mean inability.

Podcast

Ep. 81- Jordan Burk

This week's podcast guest is Jordan Burk.

Podcast

Ep. 80 - Cindy Bentley

This episode's podcast guest is Cindy Bentley. For the last 25 years, Cindy has been Wisconsin's foremost voice for inclusion and civil rights for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Podcast

Ep. 79 - Murray Siple

This episode's podcast guest is Murray Siple. Murray is a multimedia artist, filmmaker, and adapted surfer from Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.

Knowledge Translation

The Intersection of Disability and Food Insecurity

Knowledge Translation of Food Insecurity report. Rates are significantly higher among adults with disabilities compared to those without disabilities.