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ada.gov - Information
and Technical Assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act
The Access Board is an independent Federal agency devoted to
accessibility for people with disabilities. Created in 1973 to ensure access to federally funded facilities, the Board is now a
leading source of information on accessible design.
This comprehensive "One-Stop for Courses, Events & Tools" on
the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) at adacourse.org features an
Events and
Training Calendar, and also has a centralized
Search for Training
Materials, such as
Case
Law,
Case
Studies,
FAQs,
Handouts,
Policy Samples,
Presentations,
Publications/Papers,
Resource Lists,
Statistics & Quotes, and
TIPS: Technical Perspectives and Solutions.
An extensive online collection of more than 8,000 ADA and
disability-related documents including those developed by the
ADA Technical Assistance Program and Federal agencies with
enforcement authority.
Explore ADA
Documents within a specific topic, such as Employment, or
use the
Keyword Search for ADA Documents.
Three toolkits with specific tools and best practices to
assist with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance and
provide creative strategies.
Collection of puzzles, questions, quizzes, and case studies
on the ADA & accessible technology.
This introductory Web course explores the legal requirements
and spirit of the ADA. The course content is self-paced and
organized into 12 topics; available in English or Spanish. Cost: $0 - Free.
This online tutorial explores the requirements applicable to
State and Local government under Title II of the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA). The tutorial content is self-paced and
organized into 9 modules. Cost: $0 - Free.
Five-module training program integrating disability awareness
with provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Monthly webcasts on timely and real-life issues in ADA and
disability rights.
The Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center
(DBTAC) is a national network of 10 regional
DBTAC: ADA
Centers that provide the most complete and experienced
services
for up-to-date information, referrals,
resources,
and training
on the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) to
businesses,
employers,
government entities, and
individuals with disabilities, as well as
media and news
reporters.
Contact your DBTAC: ADA Center
New England ADA Center
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island, Vermont
Northeast ADA Center
New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
Southeast ADA Center
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
Northwest ADA Center
Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington
Disability-related Statistics