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From: Randy Klumph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [DBL] Fwd: Webcast on Filing ADA Complaints - Today
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 10:33:55 -0700

This may be of interest to some of you

Today
3:00pm Eastern
2:00pm Central
1:00pm Mountain
12:00pm Pacific
11:00am Alaska
9:00am Hawaii.

Please join The Disability Law Resource Project (DLRP)
at ILRU for a Web cast on Filing Complaints under the
Americans with Disabilities Act.

Aaron McCullough with ILRU will present the Web cast,
"Filing Disability Rights Complaints: Why Should You,
How Do You, and What Not to Do" on Wednesday,
July 26, 2006 at 3:00pm Eastern; 2:00pm Central;
1:00pm Mountain; 12:00pm Pacific; 11:00am Alaska; 9:00am Hawaii.

Sometime the desire to file a complaint is overwhelmed by
fear of complexity or cost.  Sometimes people hesitate to
file a complaint because they think doing such is useless,
and that nothing will ever happen to help them resolve the
discrimination.  In this web cast the speaker will discuss
the complaint process, review the agencies responsible for
receiving various types of disability rights, and technical
non-compliance complaints, and dispel the myth of futility.
This session will also focus on the best way to model and
write a those complaints in order to clearly describe the
situation, and hopefully, increase the chances of a positive
resolution.

The Web cast is being presented by J. Aaron McCullough,
a legal specialist for the Disability Law Resource Project
(DLRP) at ILRU. He produces materials on disability law
issues, provides training on all aspects of the ADA,
and fields technical assistance requests.

To link to this Web cast and download accompanying materials
visit:
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/calendar.html

For instructions on how to access a Web cast visit:
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/instructions.html

For technical assistance, please check out our FAQs (frequently
asked
questions) at:
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/FAQ.html
or contact a Web cast team member at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
713.520.0232
(v/tty).

This Web cast is supported through the Disability Law Resource
Project (DLRP), a project of ILRU.  DLRP (http://www.dlrp.org) is
one of ten Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers
(DBTACs) funded by the National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) to provide training,
technical assistance and materials dissemination on the
ADA and other disability-related laws. NIDRR is part of
the U.S. Department of Education.

The opinions and views expressed are those of the presenters
and no endorsement by the funding agency should be inferred.

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Please join The Disability Law Resource Project (DLRP)
at ILRU for a Web cast on Filing Complaints under the
Americans with Disabilities Act.

Aaron McCullough with ILRU will present the Web cast,
"Filing Disability Rights Complaints: Why Should You,
How Do You, and What Not to Do" on Wednesday,
July 26, 2006 at 3:00pm Eastern; 2:00pm Central;
1:00pm Mountain; 12:00pm Pacific; 11:00am Alaska; 9:00am Hawaii.

Sometime the desire to file a complaint is overwhelmed by
fear of complexity or cost.  Sometimes people hesitate to
file a complaint because they think doing such is useless,
and that nothing will ever happen to help them resolve the
discrimination.  In this web cast the speaker will discuss
the complaint process, review the agencies responsible for
receiving various types of disability rights, and technical
non-compliance complaints, and dispel the myth of futility.
This session will also focus on the best way to model and
write a those complaints in order to clearly describe the
situation, and hopefully, increase the chances of a positive
resolution.

The Web cast is being presented by J. Aaron McCullough,
a legal specialist for the Disability Law Resource Project
(DLRP) at ILRU. He produces materials on disability law
issues, provides training on all aspects of the ADA,
and fields technical assistance requests.

To link to this Web cast and download accompanying materials
visit:
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/calendar.html

For instructions on how to access a Web cast visit:
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/instructions.html

For technical assistance, please check out our FAQs (frequently
asked
questions) at:
http://www.ilru.org/html/training/webcasts/FAQ.html
or contact a Web cast team member at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
713.520.0232
(v/tty).

This Web cast is supported through the Disability Law Resource
Project (DLRP), a project of ILRU.  DLRP (http://www.dlrp.org) is
one of ten Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers
(DBTACs) funded by the National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) to provide training,
technical assistance and materials dissemination on the
ADA and other disability-related laws. NIDRR is part of
the U.S. Department of Education.

The opinions and views expressed are those of the presenters
and no endorsement by the funding agency should be inferred.

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Randy Klumph
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Teaching Research Institute
Western Oregon University
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Monmouth, OR 97361

http://www.tr.wou.edu

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