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Upcoming Webinars
4th Thursday ADA Talks 2023
A virtual monthly series on topics related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and disability access that runs for 60-minutes on the fourth Thursday from January to October (10 sessions).
Next Session
Session 9 of 10: Digital Access: Break I.T. Down
Thursday – September 28, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. [Eastern Time]
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Archive Sessions
- Understanding Older Americans and Acquired Disabilities
- Celebrate. Learn. Share. ADA Resources for Information and Training
- ADA Enforcement and Steps To Take Before You File an ADA Complaint
- Higher Education, ADA, and Section 504
- Employment, ADA and Long COVID
- ADA Title II: Program Access and Structural Accessibility
- Emergency, Disaster Planning, and the ADA
- ADA Title I: Employment, Disclosure and Reasonable Accommodation
Hosted by: University of Kentucky Human Development Institute (HDI), Southeast ADA Center, Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University
Recent Webinar
ADA and Voting:
Overview and Replicating Tennessee Train-the-Trainer Workshop
Time: Two sessions, each 1.5 hours.
Hosted by: Tennessee Disability Coalition (TDC), Southeast ADA Center, and Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University.
Featured Webinars
Why No One Has To Be Normal Anymore (1.5 hours)
Disabled, Trans, and Queer: Intersectional Conversations in the Workplace
(1.5 hours)
Employment and ADA Series (3 webinars, each 1.5 hours)
- Employment: COVID Long Haulers and ADA
- The Interactive Process: The Foundation for Receiving an Effective Accommodation
- Disability Disclosure: From Application to Employment
Benefits of Webinars
Participating in a webinar can support the professional development of an individual, entire department or agency for less cost than sending staff to comparable training events.
Businesses and sponsoring agencies can host a webinar and invite individuals, co-workers, local employers and community partners to participate on-site, and use the time following the webinar to discuss their employment program and dialogue with participants about “next steps” to improve their approach to disability inclusion and employing individuals with disabilities.
Help and Questions?
Contact the Southeast ADA Center, one of ten regional centers in the ADA National Network and a project of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) at Syracuse University.
Phone: 404-541-9001
Email: ADAsoutheast@syr.edu
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. [Eastern Time]