5/17/2016 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
The Bureau of Accessibility and Job Accommodation (BAJA) and the Illinois ADA Project host an ADA Distance Learning session on "Turning 26: A review of the current state of ADA research." This session will discuss the unique challenges of documenting changes associated with the law and reveal trends in evidence about the ADA's influence. The presenters provide summary of what we know in key areas of ADA implementation including employment, healthcare, and attitudes about people with disabilities.
Speakers
- Robert Gould, PhD, is an instructor and the project coordinator of Disability Rights and Employment Initiatives in the Department of Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC
- Sarah Parker Harris, is an Associate Professor and the Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Disability and Human Development
CE Recognition: Certificate of Attendance
To Register
The program is free to those who call and register. You must pre-register with the Bureau of Accessibility and Job Accommodation prior to the training date in order to receive the dial-in number and pass code.
Please contact the Bureau of Accessibility and Job Accommodation at one of the following numbers:
- (312) 793-0034 (Voice)
- (312) 793-2406 (FAX)
- 711 (TTY)
Reasonable Accommodations
If you are requesting a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Bureau of Accessibility and Job Accommodation and specify what form of accommodation is needed at least two weeks prior to the training date.