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06/24/2019

AAIDD 143 Annual Meeting

fromhttp://aaidd.org/education/annual-conference
The 143rd AAIDD Annual Meeting will provide a forum for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, students and advocates to learn about innovations in our field that are being translated and implemented on a grander scale. Through knowledge translation we can change practices and policies through effectively communicating our research and creating change at all levels. In a political climate that is complex and dynamic, it is important to remain relevant through the thoughtful translation of our knowledge.

04/13/2015

The Fifteenth Annual Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability

fromhttp://ada.osu.edu/conferences/2015Conf
The Multiple Perspectives conference is an ongoing exploration of disability as a reflection of the human condition seen through multiple lenses (theory, discipline, social constructs, personal experience, shared experience...). Presentations should encourage conversations across the typical divisions, boundaries and disciplines. Proposers are encouraged to consider parallels, distinctions and intersections with race, gender and ethnicity. This year's conference will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ADA -out progress and the journey ahead. What have we learned? Where are we going? What are the important questions for the next 25 years?

07/24/2013

Everything You Wanted to Know about the ADA and Transit but Were Afraid to Ask

fromhttp://www.projectaction.org/News/tabid/727/token/detail/nid/131/Default.aspx
Easter Seals Project ACTION staff will start by answering the most common and difficult questions received on the ADA with regard to fixed-route and ADA complementary paratransit services. Then, participants will be able to ask ESPA staff their own questions during an extensive Q&A. Register by July 22nd!

08/15/2012

Accessible Transportation: Collaboration between Education and Transit to Facilitate Access to Programs across Disabilit

The National Service Inclusion Project (NSIP) announces this webinar, presented by Easter Seals Project ACTION (ESPA). Over the course of this webinar, Dr. Judy Shanley will provide information on ESPA's most recent efforts and successes, as well as share strategies and resources for making accessible transportation available for everyone.

02/21/2008

People on the Move Trainings (free)

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02/21/2008

Project ACTION "People on the Move: Using All Transportation Options (ADA and Beyond...)."

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01/23/2008

Project ACTION Audio Conference Will Address Travel Training Program Funding

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