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Steps schools should take so all students can use ed tech

To help schools create more accessible digital learning environments, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology and the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services published a brief on digital accessibility that provides recommendations for districts to consider. The brief was produced under the direction of the Biden administration, not the current Trump … Continued

The intersection of disability and food insecurity

A new Rocky Mountain ADA Center post talks about how food insecurity rates are much higher among adults with disabilities compared to those without disabilities. The post discusses: Barriers individuals with disabilities face getting food, Current nutrition assistance and support systems, and Recommendations for dealing with food insecurity amongst individuals with disabilities. To learn more, … Continued

People with disabilities more affected by natural disasters

U.S. Census Bureau data shows that after disasters, people with disabilities are more likely to: Be displaced, Never return home, and Receive scam offers. To learn more, read the article “Disability amid disaster: People with disabilities are disproportionately impacted by natural disasters.“

Airlines challenge wheelchair accessibility rule

Some of the largest airlines in the US are looking to overturn a recent Department of Transportation (DOT) rule that requires higher standards for accommodating passengers with disabilities, especially wheelchair users. The rule’s requirements include: New training  for airline employees who work with travelers with disabilities and Higher penalties for mishandled mobility devices, including wheelchairs. … Continued

Uber adds option for riders with service animals

The ride-sharing service, Uber, has a new feature to better accommodate passengers with disabilities. It now offers individuals traveling with service animals the option to self-identify in the app and automatically notify drivers at pickup. If a rider said they have a service animal and the driver cancels their trip at pickup, the driver will … Continued

Aging, disability and ADA rights

The Rocky Mountain ADA Center has a new blog post, Aging and Disability. It discusses that as people age,  they may begin to have new disabilities that are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act. They would have rights and the protections provided by this law

Update on the Texas v. Becerra Lawsuit dealing with Section 504

This lawsuit was filed by 17 states and would invalidate many of the protections for people with disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and its updated Section 504 regulations. Section 504 prohibits disability discrimination by the federal government and by those who get federal funding in areas like health care, education, employment, housing, … Continued

Accessible medical equipment changes and requirements

The Rocky Mountain ADA Center has a new blog post that talks about recent changes to requirements for accessible medical equipment for healthcare providers.  This post includes a summary of these changes and answers to common questions. For more information, see the blog post, “Accessible Medical Equipment Changes and Requirements“.

Storm season safety considerations for people with access and functional needs

The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) has a new fact sheet, Storm Season Safety: Considerations for People with Access and Functional Needs. It talks about what tools and resources people with access and functional needs (AFN)  should have to help them stay safe this winter. Individuals with AFN include people with disabilities, older … Continued

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