“Planning for Life After Special Education” A Transition Services Manual Now Available Online

The Planning for Life After Special Education online Transition Services Manual is written for parents and students who are advocating for better transition services, including social, vocational and independent living skills. The text is written in an easy-to-understand format but also contains endnotes and an appendix with legal information for attorneys and experienced advocates.

To access this newly updated manual, visit Planning for Life After Special Education

Accessibility Online Offers Free Online Training and Webinars on Accessibility Issues

AccessibilityOnline represents a collaborative training program between the ADA National Network and  the US Access Board. The program includes a series of free webinars and audio conferences on different topics of accessibility. Sessions are held on a monthly basis and cover a variety of topics about accessibility to the built environment, information and communication technologies, and transportation.

The training is being coordinated and hosted by the Great Lakes ADA Center on behalf of the ADA National Network as a mechanism to provide accurate and quality training on the Architectural Barriers Act and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA/ABA) Accessibility Guidelines and on electronic and information technology accessibility standards (Section 508).

The ADA National Network provides a comprehensive set of services for up-to-date information, consultation, referrals, resources, and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act for businesses, employers, governmental entities, service providers and people with disabilities.

Next Scheduled Session: September 6th, 2012 » Accessible Webinars