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How Can We Help? The Impact of Technical Assistance

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT, July 13, 2016   |   Organized by: Northeast ADA Center

Description

Date/Time: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

Location: Webinar

Description: The Northeast ADA Center’s technical assistance team provides one-on-one, on-demand ADA guidance to any stakeholder in the region, New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The team connects individuals and organizations with targeted resources and information, and assists with ADA and disability related issues. Because the Northeast ADA Center fields questions from individuals, businesses, educational institutions, state and local governments, disability services and other professionals, we are in a unique position to gather data about common and recurring issues across the region. This webinar will share what the Northeast ADA has learned from its technical assistance data about the most common ADA/disability related issues impacting the region and who is reaching out to the Northeast ADA Center for guidance. This webinar also will highlight outcomes experienced by individuals and organizations who have received technical assistance support from the Northeast ADA.

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Joe Zesski

Joe Zesski became the New Jersey affiliate of the Northeast ADA Center in 2009. He provides ADA technical assistance and conducts trainings as needed. He is the Community Education Coordinator at Resources for Independent Living, a disability advocacy organization in Burlington, New Jersey. In this capacity, he builds community relationships between Resources for Independent Living and other disability related organizations. He develops and delivers presentations on a variety of disability related topics to interested groups. He has an extensive background working with youth with disabilities to prepare them to enter the workforce or college, to know about community resources, to understand their rights, and to learn how to self-advocate. He serves as the Chair of the Burlington County Disability Issues Committee. Prior to his work in the disability field, Joe received his Bachelors degree in English Communications from Cabrini College and a Master of Divinity degree from Harvard University.

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