Conducting Effective Accessibility Surveys Part II

Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Time: 2:00 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. EST

Where:

Online/Web-based

Sponsored By:

Collaborative project of the DBTAC National Network of ADA Centers with funding from NIDRR.

Description:

This is the conclusion of the two-part series that explore the requirements to conduct accessibility surveys by business, government and educational institutions to ensure that they meet the requirements of the ADA. Topics to be covered include what to look for in an existing facility as well as a facility that has undergone renovation and/or was newly constructed since the implementation date of the ADA. Experts in the field will share their "lessons learned" and tricks of the trade.

Speakers:

  • Panel of Speakers to be announced
  • Guest Moderator: Don Brandon, Project Director, DBTAC-Northwest ADA Center


Registration:

Deadline to Register - April 19, 2010

The fee for each 90-minute audioconference is based on profit status.

  • Non-Profit Entities
    • Single Audioconference: Session $25; Real-time Captioning or Streaming Audio $15
    • Full Series: Sessions $240; Real-time Captioning or Streaming Audio $120
  • For-Profit Entities
    • Single Audioconference: Session $40; Real-time Captioning or Streaming Audio $25;
    • Full Series: Sessions $420; Real-time Captioning or Streaming Audio $240

Note: Until the fee is paid, registration is not guaranteed or confirmed; the deadline for registration and fee payment is 24 hours prior to the scheduled date of the audioconference.

Register for Audioconference or view more information on Prices, Registration and Cancellation Policy at www.ada-audio.org.



Contact For More Information:

DBTAC National Network of ADA Centers
Phone: 800-949-4232 (v/tty) or 312-413-1407 (v/tty)
Fax: 312-413-1856
Web: www.ada-audio.org

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