ADA Training
Learning about the ADA, both the purpose and requirements, is critical. Participants should include staff, board members, committee chairs and others involved in running the public entity. Some public entities hold on-site trainings and invite the public. Here are a few training possibilities:
The ten ADA Centers and their state affiliates provide training on every aspect of the ADA.
Web-based, free, covers the basic principles and core concepts in the five titles of the ADA. A project of the ADA National Network and sponsored by the Southeast ADA Center.
Web-based, free, covers the basic principles and core concepts of title II. A project of the ADA National Network and sponsored by the Southeast ADA Center.
ADA Title I Employment Requirements
Web-based, free, covers title I employment. A project of the ADA National Network and sponsored by the New England ADA Center.
Annual Mid-Atlantic ADA Update Conference
The region's leading 3-day conference, featuring speakers from federal agencies such as the U.S. Departments of Justice and Transportation, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Access Board. Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic ADA Center.
Four day event includes more than seventy breakout sessions on every aspect of the ADA. It is a project of the ADA National Network and is organized and run by the Great Plains ADA Center.
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