audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction This week, I focus on a subject which I chose to learn more about. On May 18, 2021, the Great Lakes ADA Center moderated a webinar entitled “Building Codes and the 2010 ADA Standards “. The link above provides presentation materials and webinar recording.… Continue reading Webinar: Building Codes and the ADA
Author: Blake Roberts
Webinar: People with Disabilities and Disaster Planning
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction I attended a webinar at the end of April which discussed two related topics. On April 26, 2021, the National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and Systems Presented a webinar about people with disabilities and disaster planning. The topic was "Strengths-Based Planning… Continue reading Webinar: People with Disabilities and Disaster Planning
Webinar: An Accessibility Crystal Ball
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction As a person with a disability, I place a high value on accessibility, including access to the digital world. I was particularly interested in a webinar which was held virtually on April 27, 2021, by TPGi (The Paciello Group). It was entitled “Crystal… Continue reading Webinar: An Accessibility Crystal Ball
Webinar: Amtrak Settlement Agreement
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction I have known for years that the train service Amtrak has not been fully accessible for wheelchair users. Consequently, I chose to attend a webinar about a recent settlement agreement between Amtrak and the U.S. Department of Justice. Hosted by the Great Lakes ADA… Continue reading Webinar: Amtrak Settlement Agreement
Webinar: Vaccine Access and the ADA
audio version (opens in a new tab) Since the coronavirus continues to be a frequent topic in the news, this blog post is my latest article about COVID and people with disabilities. On April 22, 2021, the Pacific ADA Center Hosted a webinar entitled “Vaccine Access for People with Disabilities: Guidance,… Continue reading Webinar: Vaccine Access and the ADA
Webinar: Various Programs to help People with Disabilities
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction I think it is interesting to learn what other U.S. states are doing to help people with disabilities. On April 13, 2021, I attended a virtual webinar presented by the Disability Employment Technical Assistance Center The subject was "Innovate 2 Motivate: Designing & Scaling… Continue reading Webinar: Various Programs to help People with Disabilities
Webinar: Cultural Humility
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction I stive to remain open to learning new things. On April 7, 2021, I attended a virtual webinar from the FISA Foundation Based in Pennsylvania. As a person with a disability, I was interested in learning about the workshop "Fostering Cultural Humility in Disability Services". The link… Continue reading Webinar: Cultural Humility
Webinar: ADA Requirements for Food Service
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction With COVID vaccine eligibility currently expanding across the U.S., some people might decide to dine in restaurants after hesitating to do so. It is important to consider the needs of everyone, including restaurant patrons with disabilities. On May 20, 2020, the Great Lakes… Continue reading Webinar: ADA Requirements for Food Service
Webinar: COVID Vaccine Part Two
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction This blog post is the most recent installment in my occasional articles about the coronavirus and people with disabilities. My February 4, 2021 blog post about COVID vaccine Focused on a workshop intended for Delawareans. On March 29, 2021, I listened to a March 24 national webinar… Continue reading Webinar: COVID Vaccine Part Two
Webinar: A Legal Perspective On Accessibility
audio version (opens in a new tab) Introduction This week, I focus on accessibility from a legal perspective. On March 17, 2021, the Great Lakes ADA Center and Southwest ADA Center Joined together to host the webinar “The Future is Accessible: A Legal Perspective”. I listened to the archived webinar five… Continue reading Webinar: A Legal Perspective On Accessibility