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Seminar Series: Emerging Disabilities
Disability is an abstract concept, and the landscape is changing, both in terms of disabilities and in societal response to emerging disabilities. This has implications across systems, including early childhood, education, workforce, health care and aging. Kathy Sheppard-Jones, Andy Imparato, and Phil Rumrill will provide an overview of several emerging disabilities (e.g. autoimmune disorders, mental…
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Transition Overview Document for Kentucky Families
Important resources to help students achieve their goals of employment and post secondary education, as outlined by the Kentucky Department of Education and Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation.
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Trial Work Period: Give Employment a Chance – INFOGRAPHIC
Test your ability to work without risking your Social Security Disability Insurance payment infographic.
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The Truth About Working While Receiving SSDI-INFOGRAPHIC
Infographic on Social Security Disability Insurance and employment.
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Online Disability Resource Guide
This manual was designed primarily for use by people with disabilities. We hope that it is also useful for families, as well as service coordinators and providers who directly assist […]
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Glossary of Disability Terms and Acronyms
https://hdi.uky.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Acronyms-within-the-Disability-Field.pdf
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Design and Development of Problem-Based Online Learning
Online learning has become a mainstay in early care and education professional development. This session is for trainers or faculty interested in developing online training, or for anyone who is […]
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Disability Awareness & Universal Design: Supporting All Students
This presentation explores barriers faced by people with disabilities in various aspects of life including real life stories. Discussion and activities will consider how Universal Design principles promote accessibility to […]
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Universal Design: Creating Utopia Starts with a Plan
Universal Design is creating spaces, products and policies that are usable by the greatest amount of people, and benefit everyone, which results in a reduced need for modifications and accommodations. […]