Thank you to Samantha and the rest of her classmates for contributing this useful resource! The class has been learning about disability and accessibility, and reached out to share the following article, discussing accessibility considerations while traveling. Keep up the great work! ACCESSIBILE TRAVEL GUIDE
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Become a Stronger Champion for Students With Disabilities Navigating the special education system can be tricky, especially for parents new to the process. That’s why we offer free resources to help you advocate for the rights of students with disabilities, with topics such as parents’ rights in special education, Section 504 protections for students with disabilities, […]
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We know you love Accessibility! Now’s the time to “Be the Voice” in your community! October is Medication Label Safety Awareness Month. This is a great time to talk about talking, large print, Braille or dual language prescription labels with friends, family, health care providers, senior centers, social workers or local legislators. Let them know […]
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Every U.S. household can now order free at-home COVID-19 tests through a partnership between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) and the United States Postal Service (USPS). These tests will detect the currently circulating COVID-19 variants and are intended for use through the end of 2024. […]
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Date & Time: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm, October 9, 2024 Eastern Time (US and Canada) In recognition of Invisible Disabilities Awareness Month, join us for an insightful panel discussion exploring the lived experiences of individuals with invisible disabilities. Titled “Beyond the Surface: Living with Invisible Disabilities,” this event will feature staff members from The IMAGE Center of […]
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