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Friday, July 08, 2011

Events

To submit an event edith@disabledinaction.org

NYLAG, SBLS & Emery Celli Brinkerhoff & Abady LLP, are interested in speaking to individuals with mobility impairments about their experiences using public transportation and paratransit since 6/10. They are specifically interested in speaking with individuals with mobility impairments: 1) who have been unable to use public transportation to the extent that they had prior to 6/10 as a result of a particular bus line or lines being cut, or service on such lines being reduced, and 2) who have been affected by reductions in and changes to AAR service since 6/10, an example of which is the replacement of door-to-door service with “feeder service.” Cathy Bowman cbowman@sbls.org 718- 237-5571; Molly Thomas-Jensen mtjensen@lsny.org 718-237-5527 or Kate Suisman ksuisman@ls-nyc.org 347-592-2146

AAR & Language Access, NYLPI is investigating AAR’s failure to provide interpreters & translated materials to people with limited English proficiency those who have AAR face barriers such as difficulty requesting trips. Aditi Kothekar or Jenny Veloz 212-244-4664 or akothekar@nylpi.org or jveloz@nylpi.org (Jenny speaks Spanish. They’ll provide an interpreter for any language.) Flyers are available in multiple languages
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Disability Rights Advocates, a non-profit law firm, is investigating the accessibility of the NYC taxis. If you use a wheel chair, scooter or other mobility aid & have tried to take a NYC Taxi, they want to talk to you! 212-644-8644 Mike Puleo, mpuleo@dralegal.org & Julia Pinover, jpinover@dralegal.org Toll Free 877-603-4577 Kara Werner, kwerner@dralegal.org & Rebecca Williford, rwilliford@dralegal.org TTY: 510-665-8716

Recurrent Events

Weight Watchers (ICS) weekly (with an accessible scale) guidance & support in choosing healthy foods as part of your weight loss program; Learn new recipes & exercise tips, and hear testimonies from others who have been successful. Free for ICS members; small fee for non-members. To become a member or learn more about attending as a non-member, please contact Latricia at 718-907-1622.

Every Sun noon-1 PM, acting class for actors w/ physical disabilities (Church St School-Music & Art, 74 Warren St, W B’way) Ron Destro 917-627-2334 www.ShakespeareClass.org destro@osctheatre.org

1st Mon 5:55 PM, CHADD (Children & Adults w/ ADD) (65 W 89 St WC acc) Harold Meyer, 212-724-9699 or addrc@mail.com

1st Mon noon-2 PM, Rights for Imprisoned People w/ Psychiatric Disb (Urban Justice Ctr, 123 William St,16 Floor) lortega@rippd.org 646-260-6575

1st Mon 6:30-8:30 PM, AM Kellner’s Tenants Legal Clinic (Eviction Intervention Serv, 1233 Second Ave, 64- 65 Sts) by Appointment 212-860-4906

2nd Mon, ASL interpreted tours (Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St WC acc) Registration required access@thejm.org or 212.423.3225 (TTY 212-660-1515)

*NEW 2nd Mon 6-8 PM, NAMI Connection (Kings Co Hospital Center, 451 Clarkson Ave, R Building, #3022)

4th Mon 10-noon, B’klyn Parents’ Center (BCID, 27 Smith St #200, Fulton-Livingston B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000

4th Mon 6-7:30 PM, NAMI Japanese Family Support Group: "Kazoku no Tsudoi" (NAMI-NYC Metro, Eighth Ave, 35 St, # 1103) Eiko Kijima and Masako Kageyama, Support, sharing of coping strategies and practical information for Japanese-speaking family members of individuals with mental illness. You must speak to the facilitator before attending japanesehelpine@naminyc.org.

Every Mon 10-1:30 PM, CIDNY Housing Clinics (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

Every Mon 11-2 PM, Knitting & Crochet Groups (ICS, 25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn) Knitting, crocheting, hook rugs, needlepoint & cross stitch for people living in Man, B’klyn or Bx with a physical disability or chronic illness Latricia: 718-907-1622.

Every Mon 2-4 PM, Jewelry Cafe (ICS, 25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn) jewelry making - basic & advanced techniques for people living in Man, B’klyn or Bx with a physical disability or chronic illness Latricia 718-907-1622

Every Mon until 6/20 4:30-6 PM, IWD Weekly Achilles Group Workout (Stuyvesant Square Park, N D Perlman Pl., E 15 -17 St) Walk, Run, Wheel or Hand Cycle 212-598-6429

Every Mon & Th 11-1:30 PM, From Thought to Canvas: Painting Recitation (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) Experience the basics of the painting process while developing drawing and rendering skills for people living in Man, B’klyn or Bx w/ a physical disability or chronic illness. Registration required Latricia 718-907-1622

1st Tue 12:30-2 PM, TBI Support Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000

1st Tue 1-3 PM, B’klyn System Change Network (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000

1st Tue 8:30-10 PM, ACB Women’s Concern - Support group for woman w/ vision loss & breast cancer loris1@optonline.net

2nd Tue, 2-3 PM, Women's Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, Fulton-Livingston B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000

2nd Tue 6:45 PM, Adult Support Group (NY Branch IDA , 71 W 23 St #1527, 6 Ave) Diana Naples 212-691 1930 x,12, info@nybida.org
504 2011 meetings: 6/13, 7/11, 8/8, 9/12, 10/10, 11/14 & 12/12

2nd Tue 6-8:30 PM, North Star (Harlem State Office Building 8th floor Rm 801) excepting 7/12 & 9/13

3rd Tue 10 AM, B’klyn Consumer Council (25 Flatbush Ave 2 Fl) 718-642-8512 or brooklyncomsumercouncil@yahoo.com

3rd Tue 1-2 PM, Justice for All Action Network Organizing Workgroup 712-432-0080 code: 193134#, CART http://www.2020captioning.com/livefeed.php?event=AAPD info jlehman7@gmail.com

3rd Tue 2-4 PM, Queens BP’s Advisory Council For Individuals w/ Disabilities (Boro Hall 120-55 Queens Blvd #213 Kew Gardens) Charlie Hope 718-380-3000 x201 chope@queenscp.org

4th Tues 1-2:30 PM, Man BP Disability Task Force (1 Centre St 19th floor S WC acc) Next meeting Sept 2011 Accommodations: 212-669-8300

Every Tue 10-1:30 PM, CIDNY Benefits Clinics (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

Every Tue 2-4:30 PM, The R-tist & Ideas U Know: Conceptual and Abstract Art (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) Experience the basics of the painting process while developing drawing and rendering skills for people w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, Bx or B’klyn Registration required Latricia 718-907-1622

Every Tue 5-8:30 PM, Creative Writing Circle (ICS, 257 Park Ave. S, 2nd Floor) New & experienced writers for people w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx Latricia 718-907-1622

Last Tue 6-8 PM, Free Legal Clinic (BCID, 27 Smith St. Fulton-Livingston Sts WC acc) Walk-ins or by appt; ASL by appointment only Call 718 802 3890

Every Tue 6:30 PM, Dialogues w/ Dan (RocklandWorldRadio.com) Daniel Windheim 845.826.2639 info@modernmetro.com

Every Tue & Wed 11-1:30 PM, Drawing & Painting from Life Recitation (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) for people w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx Registration required Latricia 718-907-1622

Every Tue & Th 10–1 PM, Metropolitan Parents’ Center: Education Advocacy for Parents Intensive Workshop (Sinergia, 2082 Lexington, 4 Floor, bell 333, 126 St) Register: Godfrey Rivera 212-643-2840, X 307 grivera@sinergiany.org

1st Wed 1:30-3 PM free Open House: Computer Center for Visually Impaired People (Baruch College, 151 E 25 St #655, Lex-3rd Aves, WC acc) Reservations required 646-312-1420.

2nd Wed 6-8 PM, Body/Mind- A support group by & for people who are both physically and mentally disabled or challenged (HILC, 289 St. Nicholas Ave. #21 lower level, 125-124 Sts WC acc) (intercom # 021) Ed Randolph 212-222-7122 or erandolph@hilc.org

2nd & 4th Wed 9-10 PM, The Largest Minority Radio Show WBAI 99.5 FM) archived at www.wbai.org

3rd Wed 2-3 PM, Men's Group (BCID, 27 Smith St Fl 2, Fulton-Livingston B’klyn WC acc) 718-998- 3000

3rd Wed 3-5 PM Bx Mental Health Council (Montefiore, Klau Pav Conf Rm 1, 111 E 210 St, Bx WC acc) 718-231-3400 x 202 or jdiblasi@astorservices.org

2nd & 4th Wed 1 PM, Discovery Series Informative & engaging educational programming on topics related to computer & software accessibility target-center@usda.gov

Every Wed noon, Disabilities @ Work radio http://www.disabilitiesatwork.org/daw-newsletter.html#DAW_Radio
Manhattan - West Side Group

Every Wed 10-noon & 2-4 PM, Deaf Computer Class (BCID, 27 Smith St, # 200 Fulton-Livingston WC acc) 718-998-3000

Every Wed 7 PM, Mood Disorder Support Grp's Family and Friends, Newcomers, Unipolar, Bipolar and the 20-something group (411 W 114 St, 6th floor, Amsterdam-Morningside Dr) http://www.mdsg.org

Every Wed & Th 2-4:30 PM, One Man's Junk Is Another Man's Treasure: Collage with found items (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) for people w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx. Registration required Latricia 718-907-1622

1st Thu 1 -3 PM, Ticket to Work Seminar for consumer receiving Social Security Benefits who is interested in finding employment. (BCID, 27 Smith St, # 200 Fulton-Livingston, WC acc) RSVP requested 718-998-3000

2nd Thu 9:30-11:30 AM, Man Mental Health Council (Prince George Hotel, Penthouse 14 E 28 St, 5-Madison Ave)

3rd Thu, ASL interpreted tours (Jewish Mus 1109 Fifth Ave, 92 St WC acc) RSVP access@thejm.org 212-423-3225/ TTY 212-660-1515

3rd Thu 6-8 PM, Musical Support Group (NAMI, 505 Eighth Avenue, #1103, 35 St WC acc) Info: 212-684-3264.

Every Thu noon-4 PM, NAMI: Financial Coaching - Setting Financial Goals, Budgeting and Saving, Opening a Bank Account, Reviewing Credit Reports and Prioritizing Debt. 212-684-3365 ext. 214.

Every Thu 1-3 PM, BCID Peer Support Group (27 Smith St Fl 2, Fulton-Livingston B’klyn WC acc) 718-998-3000

Every Thurs 1:30- 3:30 PM Music for Beginners (ICS 25 Elm Pl, 5th floor Brooklyn Fulton – Livingston WC acc) - A step-by-step adventure in music study, no experience required. for people w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx Latricia 718-907-1622.

Every Thu 4-6 PM, CIDNY Writer’s Workshop (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

Every Thu 4-6 PM. NAMI Japanese Helpline 212-684-3365 and ask for the Japanese Helpline. Or leave a message at ext. 215 at any time or japanesehelpline@naminyc.org.

Every Thu 5-8:30 PM, Movies at ICS (25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn) for people w/ physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx w/ a physical disability or chronic illness Latricia 718-907-1622

Every Thu 6:30-8 PM, Women Vets Art Program (SVA, 32 W 21 St, 3rd Floor, 6-7 Ave) Val Sereno 212-592-2419 or vsereno@sva.edu

1st & 3rd Thu 6-8 PM, NAMI E Flatbush (SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 395 Lenox Rd, Class Rm 1B, New York Ave & E 34 St)

Every Fri 11am-1:30 PM, The R-tist & Ideas U Know: Conceptual and Abstract Art (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) for people with a physical disability or chronic illness living Man, B’klyn or Bx w/ a physical disability or chronic illness. Registration required Latricia 718-907-1622

Every Fri 2 PM, Conversations with Curators/Conservators with FM ALD (MMA, 1000 Fifth Ave at 81 St WC acc, Vélez Blanco Patio) No groups access@metmuseum.org 212.650.2010 http://www.metmuseum.org/events/visitorsdisabilities

Every Fri 2- 4:30 PM, Crafts with Liz (ICS, 25 Elm Place, B’klyn) for people living in Man, B’klyn or Bx w/ a physical disability or chronic illness. Registration required Latricia 718-907-1622

Every Fri 5-8:30 PM, Friday Night Hangout - (ICS, 25 Elm Place, 5th Floor, B’klyn) Enjoy cards, games, music & conversation Karaoke nights & special theme parties For people w/ a physical disability or chronic illness in Man, B’klyn or Bx Latricia 718-907-1622.

Every Fri 7 PM, Mood Disorder Support Grps: Family and Friends, Newcomers, Unipolar, Bipolar and the 20-something group. (Beth Israel Medical Center. Bernstein Pavilion, 15t-16 St, 1-2 Ave, Nathan Perlman Place, second floor) http://www.mdsg.org

1st Sat, Helping Hands trip info, volunteer or RSVP 718-728-0868

3rd Sat Helping Hands Social Event (Flushing House, 38-20 Bowne St) Volunteer or RSVP Alice Crespo sunshinecrespo1@aol.com 917-696-8115, 718-886-3440

Every Sat 10-noon, Writing Workshop (B’klyn Vet Center) creative ways to mitigate PTSD symptoms Tim Brennan 718-624-2765

Every Sat 2-4 PM, Free Creative Writing Program/Writing Workshop for Gulf, Afghanistan & Iraq Vets (NYU WC acc) Zachary Sussman, 212-992-9809 or zachary.sussman@nyu.edu

MULTI DAY / SESSION EVENTS

Until 07/11, Overview of Self-Employment for Entrepreneurs w/ Disabilities http://www.worksupport.com/training/webcourses/self_employment_course.cfm

Until 07/17, Center for IDeA: Human Factors II: Design for Perception and Cognition & Special Topic: Universal Design and Transportation http://udeworld.com/training/continuing-education/course-description.html

Until 07/31 Gallery Hours: 12-6 Tues.-Sat, HAI Off The Wall: Featuring Mural-Sized Paintings & Drawings By Artists from the HAI Art Studio (The Gallery at AI, 548 Broadway, 3rd Floor WC acc entry Crosby St) 212-575-7696

Until 08/15, Brain: The Inside Story (Amer Mus of Natural History, Central Park W, 79 St) interactive exhibits + a giant, walk-through model of a neural network 212-769-5100 www.amnh.org/exhibitions/brain

Until 09/12 10-11:30 AM, NY Makes Work Pay: the Medicaid Buy-In for Working PWDs (MBI WPD): 07/11 1619b: The Best Kept Secret; 08/08 PASS& Medicaid; 09/12 The Medicaid Buy-In Application Process http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/edi/nymakesworkpay/TrainingRegistration.cfm?GroupID=3

Until 09/19 10-11:30 AM, NY Makes Work Pay: Plan for Achieving Self Support (PASS) Training: 07/18 The Criteria for approval; 08/15 So My PASS Has Been Approved, Now What; 09/19 How Will the PASS Affect Other Benefits & How Will Work Affect the PASS http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/edi/nymakesworkpay/TrainingRegistration.cfm?GroupID=4

Until 9/26, NY Makes Work Pay Cutting Edge 07/25 Case Study: Individuals Receiving SSDI & Self-Employment; 08/22 Introduction to Overpayments & 09/26 The Waiver of Overpayments Form http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/edi/nymakesworkpay/TrainingRegistration.cfm?GroupID=2

07/11-12, Dept of Educ's Advisory Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students w/ Disb Open Meeting & Public Hearing (7/12 4-9 PM) for the Commission to receive information from its stakeholders on issues pertaining to accessible instructional materials. (Seattle, WA) http://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2011/06/23/2011-15721/advisory-commission-on-accessible-instructional-materials-in-postsecondary-education-for-students

07/11-16, AHEAD 2011: Sustainable Access through Partnership: The 34th Conference of the Association on Higher Education & Disability (Seattle) http://www.ahead.org/conferences/2011

07/13, 20, 27 10-Noon, Deaf Parenting Skills Group (Harlem Independent Living Center, 289 St. Nicholas Ave, Lower Level #21, 125-124 Sts) Refreshments Patrice Creamer, MSW, VP#: 646-755-3092 psgroup@hilc.org, Voice Phone: 212-222-7122

07/13 & 08/10 2-3:30 PM, Ticket to Work: Ticket 101: Developing a New Employment Network & Ticket 201: NEW Program Requirements for Current and Developing Employment Networks Register for one or both: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2011-Ticket-to-Work-Webinar-Series

07/16, NCIL: Keeping Our Eyes On the Prize: Independence! (Grand Hyatt, Wash, DC) https://secure.xo.com/ncil.org/store/catalog.php?p_category=25

*NEW 07/20-21 TENTATIVE TBA SAVE THE DATES NYS Restoring the American Promise State Wide Caravan -Asking for our Representatives to keep the American Promise of Social Security- Medicare & Medicaid and follow the FDR example of creating a real jobs program putting Americans back to work. Caravans beginning in Buffalo & LI to meet in Hyde Park for a Statewide Town Hall

07/26 & 28 3-4:30 PM, Ride On! An introduction to Accessible Transportation Programs and Advocacy at Centers for Independent Living https://secure.xo.com/ncil.org/store/index.php

07/26-31, National Black Deaf Advocates: 25th National Conference: Overcoming Today’s Changing World: Changes We Need to Reinforce a Better Tomorrow (Charlotte, NC) http://www.nbda.org/2011/

08/01-19, Housing Advocacy: Expanding Housing Options for Persons with Disabilities Registration Deadline: 07/13 Student Orientation: 07/28 assist participants in understanding, accessing, and expanding the funding sources, systems, planning processes, and programs involved in community-based housing for PWDs http://www.ilru.org/html/training/online/index.html#Medicaid

08/01-10/24, Supported Employment for individuals w/ significant disabilities Web-based Cert. Series, Federal Policy and Overview Customer Profile; Marketing, Job Development; Job-Site Support; & Long Term Supports & Funding http://www.worksupport.com/training/webcourses/se_course.cfm

08/01-10/24, Supported Competitive Employment for Individuals w/ Mental Illness Overview & Values Base; Building Relationships w/ Business; Establishing a Career Direction; Locating Work Opportunities; Employment Support; and Funding & Other Topics http://www.worksupport.com/training/webcourses/mi_course.cfm

08/05-07, DisAbled & Proud: A Call to Lead - A conference for college students w/ disabilities (Syracuse)
http://disabledandproud.syr.edu/

08/12-14, Assoc of Travel Instructors' Conference (Philadelphia) http://www.travelinstruction.org/aticonference.html

08/15-18, VA: Nat’l Veteran Small Business Conference (New Orleans) http://www.nationalveteransconference.com

08/16-18, CIL-NET Presents A National Onsite Training: Operating Personal Assistance Services in CILs (St. Louis, MO) https://secure.xo.com/ncil.org/store/index.phpHotel!http://www.ncil.org/training/PAS2011.html

08/22-09/09, Implementing Olmstead: ABCs of Nursing Home Transition: how the ADA formed the basis for Olmstead & the use of Olmstead to facilitate nursing homes to community-based living transition. Learn to identify the essential steps in transition, barriers & strategies to address barriers. http://www.ilru.org/html/training/online/index.html#Medicaid Registration Deadline: 07/27
Self-Advocacy Association of New York State!

SINGLE EVENTS

07/06 5-7 PM, Workshops for Educators & Parents: Reading for Conversation: From Rhyme to Reason: Building Phonemic Awareness Skills in Young Children (71 w. 23 St., #1527, 6-7 Aves) Fee: $25 members / $40 non-members RSVP: Susan Voelker svoelker@nybida.org

*NEW 07/07 4-6 PM, CIDNY Writer’s Workshop (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

*NEW 07/09 10:30-3:30 PM, FCC: Emergency Access Advisory Committee (445 12 St Wash DC SW) http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2011/db0622/DA-11-1092A1.pdf

*UPDATED 7/09 Noon-5 PM, Insight for New Housing: Community Disability Day (Cartona Avenue and Cartona Park South) Health, . Housing & Legal rights

07/08 6-9 PM, Helping Hands Restaurant Club (Forlini’s, 93 Baxter St, off Canal 212 349-6779) Italian food, Pay for your own meals & $5 for volunteers RSVP Alice 718-886-3440

07/09 2-5 PM, Helping Hands Rooftop BBQ (38-20 Bowne St, 38–Roosevelt Aves, Flushing) $12 RSVP Alice 718-886-3440

*NEW 07/09 5:30-7:30 PM, The Games People Play (NAMI-NYC Metro, Eighth Ave, 35 St, # 1103) Scrabble to checkers, Bingo to card games. 212-684-3365

*NEW 07/11 10-1:30 PM, CIDNY Housing Clinic (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) Staff will be available for any housing related assistance. RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

*NEW 07/12 9-12:30 PM, NYC DOHMH Economic Self-Sufficiency Forum II (B’klyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon St) Pre-registration by 07/07 & ID required to enter building 347-396-7971 or dohmhregistration@health.nyc.gov

*NEW 07/12 9-5 PM, Caring Across Generations (Wash Hilton) travel scholarships prioritizing individuals or groups who will be organizing locally on this campaign https://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/6748/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=42236

07/12 10 AM, Gallery Talks with FM Assistive Listening Devices: Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective Ian Alteveer (Met, 1000 Fifth Ave, 79 St, Tisch Galleries, 2nd floor) No reservations required for these programs, free with Museum admission access@metmuseum.org

*NEW 07/14 9:30-11:30 AM, Manhattan Mental Health Council (Prince George Hotel, 14 E 28 St, Mad-5ifth Ave) (near Madison Ave.) future of the Manhattan Mental Health Council Wendy Lauber wlauber@voa-gny.org

*NEW 07/14 4-6 PM, CIDNY Writer’s Workshop (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

*NEW 07/14 6-8 PM, NAMI: Body Image, Eating Disorders & Mental Health (NYU Med Ctr, Smilow Seminar Room, 550 First Ave, 32-33 Sts) RSVP: 212-684-3264

07/16 9:30-noon, NYBIDA: Social Studies Literacy: Engaging the Reluctant Reader Through a Multisensory Approach (Barnes & Noble, 150 E. 86 St, Lexington Ave) Fee: $25 members / $40 non-members RSVP: Susan Voelker svoelker@nybida.org

*NEW 07/18 10-1:30 PM, CIDNY Housing Clinic (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) Staff will be available for any housing related assistance. RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

07/18 1:30-4:30 PM, New Landscape of Medicaid Home Care & Other Changes in the NYS 2011 Budget Training (Selfhelp Community Services, 520 8 Ave, 5th Fl) In Person or Remote webinar http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/183690

07/19 11 AM, Gallery Talks with FM Assistive Listening Devices: After the Gold Rush: Contemporary Photographs from the Collection (Met, 1000 Fifth Ave, 79 St, Joyce & Robert Menschel Hall for Modern Photography, 2nd floor) No reservations required for these programs, free with Museum admission access@metmuseum.org

07/20 3-4:30 PM, Promising Practices & Solutions in Accessible Transportation: Signals for Pedestrians who are Blind - Overview of Current Issues & Available Training http://projectaction.easterseals.com/site/Calendar?view=Detail&id=35281 Resources will be available for download on or about 7/8.

*NEW 07/21 4-6 PM, CIDNY Writer’s Workshop (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

07/21 1:30-4:30 PM, Institutional Medicaid Training (Selfhelp Community Services, 520 8th Ave, 5th Fl) financial eligibility, resource documentation, nursing home budgeting rules including the transfer penalty, exceptions & basic planning strategies to work around it. In Person or webinar https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/167331

*NEW 07/22 6:30-8:30 PM, Disability Pride Parade (1st United Meth Ch @ the Chi Temple, 77 W Washington Chicago) www.disabilityprideparade.org

07/23 NYBIDA: Workshop Informal assessments: Getting started & tracking progress (Barnes & Noble, 150 E. 86 St, Lexington Ave) Fee: $25 for members / $40 for non-members RSVP: Susan Voelker svoelker@nybida.org

*NEW 07/23 5:30-7:30 PM, Expressive Arts Workshop (NAMI-NYC Metro, Eighth Ave, 35 St, # 1103) 212-684-3365

*NEW 07/23, 2nd Annual West Coast Disability Pride Parade & Festival (San José, CA) http://www.svilc.org/parade.htm

07/24 11-12:30 6-17 yrs & 2-3:30 18+, Discoveries: Summer Fun at the Met (1000 Fifth Ave, 79 St) children & adults w/ developmental and learning disabilities, accompanying friends, family members, & staff. Free, Reservations required: 212-650-2010 or access@metmuseum.org

*NEW 07/25 10-1:30 PM, CIDNY Housing Clinic (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) Staff will be available for any housing related assistance. RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

07/27 8:30-4 PM, What it Takes: Strategies & Creating and Maintaining Inclusive Schools. (The College of St. Rose - Thelma P. Lally School of Education (Albany) Diana Straut, strautd@strose.edu Registration Deadline: 7/11

*NEW 07/27 3-5 PM, CIDNY Movie Night: Rango (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) Popcorn & soda RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

*NEW 07/28 4-6 PM, CIDNY Writer’s Workshop (841 Broadway #301 13-14 Sts) RSVP & accommodations: Eva Eason 646-442-4156 or eeason@cidny.org

07/28 2-4:45 PM, Special Education Mandate Relief Options Hearing (Shirley A. Chisholm SOB, 55 Hanson Place #346, B’klyn) Photo ID required to enter building Proposals: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/policy/mandaterelief-chart-611.htm Written comments: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/policy/mandaterelief-commentform.htm

07/28 2-4 PM, ACCES-VR Public Forum: New Financial Need Policy Proposal (116 W 32 St, 7th Floor Conf Rm, 6-7 Aves) proposing to streamline the calculation process for determining financial need.

*NEW 07/30 5:30-7 PM, NAMI Find Your Funny (Eighth Ave, 35 St, # 1103) Peer support using humor to tell stories and share experiences. 212-684-3365

08/03 1:30-4:30 PM, Introduction to Supplemental Needs Trusts training (Selfhelp Community Services, 520 8th Ave, 5th Fl) Will not include advanced topics such as drafting individual SNTs (aka D(4)(A) trusts). In Person or webinar https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/167334

08/04 11 AM, Gallery Talks w/ FM Assistive Listening Devices: Mother India: The Goddess in Indian Painting (Met, 1000 Fifth Ave, 79 St, Florence & Herbert Irving Galleries for the Arts of South & Southeast Asia, 3rd floor) No reservations free with admission access@metmuseum.org

08/05 Neurodiversity: A Symposium (Syracuse) http://neurodiversitysymposium.wordpress.com/registration/

08/13 7 PM, Gallery Talks with ASL: Perceptions of the Five Senses: How Painting and Sculpture Go Beyond the Visual (Met Mus of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave, 79 St, meet @ Tours sign south end of Great Hall) 212-650-2010; fax: 212-570-3783; RSVP: access@metmuseum.org

08/20 1-5 PM, Helping Hands @ Coney Island & lunch at Nathans! (1310 Surf Ave, Stillwell) Members pay for their lunch and $5 for volunteers Helping Hands Events line at 212 726-1311

08/26 10 AM, Gallery Talks with FM Assistive Listening Devices: Frans Hals (Met, 1000 Fifth Ave, 79 St Special Exhibition Galleries, 2nd floor) access@metmuseum.org www.metmuseum.org/events/visitorsdisabilities

http://jfactivist.typepad.com/jfactivist/2011/06/eeoc-looks-at-disparate-treatment-in-21st-century-hiring-decisions.html have you experienced disability based discrimination at Wells Fargo or Wachovia before 5/31/11

http://www1.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/6-22-11a.cfm Employers Still Excluding People from Jobs Based on Race, Sex, Age & Disability

FELLOWSHIP/GRANT
http://www.aucd.org/docs/policyfellowfulldescription.pdf 2012 AUCD Disability Leadership Policy Fellow FOR 01/12: The purpose of the Fellowship is to expand the knowledge and expertise of AUCD network faculty, staff and/or senior trainees through first-hand experience within the complex interrelationships that exist among national governing and regulatory agencies, institutions of higher learning and advocacy organizations. AUCD is currently looking for individuals who are interested in becoming part of this fellowship program. Deadline: 07/30

http://www.nywift.org/article.aspx?id=2050 Loreen Arbus Disability Awareness Grant The film completion grant for $7,500 will be awarded to a woman filmmaker for a film on physical or developmental disability issues. Directors and producers are eligible to apply. Films may be of any length or genre. The Grant will be awarded to help complete a work-in-progress. Films must have completed principle photography to be eligible. Finished films are not eligible. Filmmakers must be U.S.-based. Applications deadline 7/25/11

ACTION ALERTS
Entitlement Programs and More at Stake: Call the President & Vice President 888-245-0215, and Sen & Reps 202-224-3121 Tell them: Reject short-sighted proposals that shift costs to cash-strapped states and would likely result in the loss of vital services for individuals in need. Prevent harmful cuts, caps or changes to programs outlined in the House-passed budget proposal.& Use a balanced approach to deficit reduction, with fair revenue increases and careful spending cuts.

http://capwiz.com/idanetwork/issues/alert/?alertid=46615501 Urge Congress to Support Bill to Raise Asset Limits for SSI Beneficiaries would reform asset limit tests in the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. H.R. 2103 would enable people with disabilities to open bank accounts, work, and save.

Call and tell your Sens and Cong. to: Oppose the State Flexibility Act (H.R. 1683/S.868); Protect Medicaid as an entitlement program; Reject spending caps and triggers that would jeopardize health coverage for low-income children and adults with mental illnesses! & Champion a balanced approach of revenue increases and spending cuts to reduce the deficit! Call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121

Tell NYS legislators to support A.7342/S.5000 to create standardized & simplified prescription labels by expanding NYC’s pharmacy language access mandates statewide. It would facilitate communication between physicians & pharmacists by including a box on Rx n forms to indicate whether if patients are LEP, and if so, their preferred language. Heidi Siegfried, NYFAHC’s Project Director, at 646.442.4147 or hsiegfried@cidny.org

http://capwiz.com/rochestercdr/issues/alert/?alertid=48520536&queueid=6955868271 Tell Congress "No" to Three More Years of the Same Autism Policy Urge Senate and Congress to Vote NO on Extending the Combating Autism Act

http://www.change.org/petitions/help-domestic-violence-victims-stay-safe-in-new-york Women w/ disabilities hardly ever get accessible housing or get other aspects of their lives together in 135 days of domestic violence shelter stay. They need more time!

http://capwiz.com/rochestercdr/issues/alert/?alertid=41004521&queueid=6738390981 Tell CMS that you support Community FIRST, Let CMS know you support ADAPT's Comments on the Proposed Rules for the Community First Choice Option (www.cdrnys.org/cfco)

SURVEYS & STUDIES

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/249245/specific-computer-problems-accommodations Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA) at Georgia Tech in collaboration with Fordham Univ is interested in learning how adults with disabilities adapt to the workplace environment. Questions about the survey, Daniela Jopp 718. 817. 3835.

http://www.ideasurvey.org IDEA Survey deadline 07/12 a survey of whether the rights of students with disabilities and their parents are protected

http://cqc.ny.gov/cqc-family-survey-prison-mental-health-services-0 CQC is conducting a review of the mental health screening process & related services at NYS correctional facilities. CQC is surveying family members of people who are, or have been, incarcerated in a NYS correctional facility to learn their opinions about services. You may also submit a written survey (800-949-4232). Deadline 7/15

Gotten@cidny.org; 212-674-2300; TTY: 212-674-5619 or Health Access Helpline: 212-577-3366. Do you have a disability? Do you face barriers to medical care? Exam rooms & waiting rooms too small; Tables too high; Equipment inaccessible; No ASL interpreters, Braille or large print; Staff does not understand your disability? Tell us about your experiences

http://www.equalrightscenter.org/site/PageServer?pagename=DR_surveys Equal Rights Ctr’s Disability Rights Program is in the process of examining access to travel, shopping, dining, movies, and online gaming for PWDs

http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01163032?term=vanda&rank=2 An experimental drug treatment for adults who are blind &d suffer from Non-24 Hour Sleep Wake Disorder. 240-599-4520 or christina.fatemi@vandapharma.com

http://vote.nyc.ny.us/voter_feedback.html The NYC Board of Elections is asking voters to participate in a short online survey to share their experience voting on 11/02/10 Make sure the experiences of voters with disabilities is included in the survey results!

http://capwiz.com/cidny/issues/alert/?alertid=21666501&queueid=[capwiz:queue_id] Contact your City Council Member to ask them to Support Bill 433 which would require that any new taxi design approved by the TLC be wheelchair accessible. Currently there are 37 sponsors which is enough if it is passed in the City Council, the mayor cannot veto it.

http://disabilitycommunityparticipation.org/ Surveys of Community Participation; Personal Attendant Services Study; Community Engagement Initiatives; Employment Project & Enabling Mobility Center

http://www.wirelessrerc.org/for-consumers/survey-of-user-needs.html how do PWDs use wireless products like cell phones and text messages or 800-582-6360

http://aaspire.org/projects.html studies for autistic adults: health care inequities & Internet Use, Community, & Wellbeing

COMMENTS PERIOD
*NEW Until 7/15, Priorities of the Interagency Coordinating Council for Services for Persons who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind or Hard of Hearing After completion of a comprehensive needs assessment process, the Council identified five priority areas and is now seeking public input about how to address these priorities as well as suggestions regarding other areas that need attention related to individuals who are deaf, deaf-blind or hard of hearing. http://cqc.ny.gov/uploads/tmp/IACC%20Fillable.pdf

Until 7/25, Special Education Mandate Relief Options Proposals is available at http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/policy/mandaterelief-chart-611.htm Submit written comments: http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/policy/mandaterelief-commentform.htm17, or 202-272-0075 (TTY).

Until 08/01 US Dept of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs proposes a rule to strengthen affirmative action requirements of federal contractors and subcontractors for veterans protected under the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974. Veterans protected by VEVRAA include those with disabilities and those recently discharged as well as those who served during a war, campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge is authorized. http://www.dol.gov/opa/media/press/ofccp/OFCCP20110567.htm

EM Prentiss

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