Various courses and customized training on disability-related topics and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are offered through collaborative efforts by national, regional, and local Networks and Partners. Many are available at no cost (free) and approved for credit and/or certificates, such as continuing education units (CEU) and Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC).
ADA Basic Building Blocks WebcourseA free introductory webcourse that explores the legal requirements and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The course takes 2-3 hours and includes quizzes and a Post Test. Presented by the Southeast ADA Center.
A free, self-paced webcourse available 24/7 on the employment requirements in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including the important changes made to the ADA by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008. The course takes approximately 2.5 hours and includes real life scenarios, quizzes and a final exam. Presented by the New England ADA Center.
ADA Title II TutorialA free tutorial on the requirements applicable to State and Local government under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The course takes 2-3 hours and includes a Post Test. Presented by the Southeast ADA Center.
This online workshop available 24/7 provides an enhanced understanding of people with cognitive disabilities, makes sense of the ADA and legal responsibilities related to people with cognitive disabilities, and provides tools that can be applied in the workplace when addressing accommodations for people with cognitive disabilities. Presented by the Great Lakes ADA Center and the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Welcoming Customers with Disabilities A free, self-paced webcourse for discovering the best practices for effectively working and interacting with people who have disabilities. The course takes 2-3 hours and includes real life scenarios, quizzes and a Post Test. Presented by the Southeast ADA Center.
A free, self-paced webcourse available 24/7 that provides an overview of federal disability rights laws. The course takes approximately 1.5 - 2 hours and includes real life scenarios, quizzes and a final exam. Presented by the New England ADA Center.
Disability, Workplace & Employment Support PracticeOnline professional development courses and certificate programs for managers, practitioners, advocates and policy makers in the disability field that are designed to improve and enhance effectiveness in supporting employment outcomes and greater economic self-sufficiency for people with disabilities. Each course consists of interactive multimedia presentations and downloadable PowerPoint course materials presented by instructors from the Employment and Disability Institute (EDI) at Cornell University's Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) School.
A free online module introducing the structure of the American Federal court system, types of Federal courts cases, and how to use Federal court decisions in research. This module, especially recommended for secondary and postsecondary students, was developed by the Southeast ADA Center and Georgia Tech CATEA - GRADE Project.
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Southeast TACE
Toll-Free: (866) 518-7750 [voice/tty]
Email: tacesoutheast@law.syr.edu
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Funded by U.S. Dept. of Education Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), Grant# H264A080021.
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