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What is the National Disability Rights Conference?

Each year the staff of the nation’s disability rights agencies joined by board members, mental health advisory councils, colleagues, disability advocates, attorneys and our federal partners gather together for intensive training, hard work, collaboration….and a bit of fun! With dozens of training sessions and workshops rooted in legal and civil rights advocacy, NDRN2023 is a wonderful opportunity for participants to build skills, renew and deepen your commitment to equality for people with disabilities and meet, network with, and learn from experts from around the country.

Who Can Attend?

The National Disability Rights Virtual Annual Conference is the premier event for everyone who wants advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. This year, more than 20 sessions are open to the public - that means you! Join us!

Continue Your Legal Education

NDRN2023 is an excellent opportunity for attorneys seeking Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits at an affordable price. Check the agenda to find all the CLE-eligible sessions.

How Much Does it Cost?

Members of the public may register at a cost of $40 per session. Attendees seeking CLEs at an eligible session pay an additional $35 per session. Check out all the exciting sessions open to the public below.

Sessions Open to the Public

February 27, 2023
Diversity, Unity and the Future of Our Network
VR and Post-Secondary Education: Understanding the Obstacles and How To Overcome Them (CLE)
ADA Enforcement & Tricky Polling Places
The Cultural Aspects of Native American Heritage and Connections
Preventing Harmful Interventions in Community Mental Health Settings

February 28, 2023
On the Radio
OSEP - Reconceptualizing Transition from Birth to Grade 12
Voter Experiences: Partnering with SABE GoVoter Project
Beyond HCBS Settings Rule Compliance: Opportunities for Multifaceted P&A Advocacy (CLE)
Who Are the Disability Heroes?
Futures Planning for At-Risk Youth: College and Career Planning for Youth in Residential Facilities (CLE)
Private Enforcement of Medicaid: Alternatives to The Spending Clause (CLE)

March 1, 2023
Employment Supports Across State Systems
Special Education Honig Injunctions (CLE)
Using Non-Litigation Advocacy Tools to Advance Systems Change in Jails & Prisons (CLE)
Vote-By-Mail Made Accessible
Effective Communications Obligations of Public and Private Entities Under the ADA and Section 504 (CLE)
Murphy v. Harpstead - Lessons in Olmstead Class Action Litigation (CLE)
The Fair Housing Act - A Tool to Maintain Housing Stability and Avoid Eviction (CLE)

March 2, 2023
Get Creative with Outreach
Awakening Power: P&As Empowering Individuals Impacted by the Criminal Legal System
What a Medicaid Case Looks Like (CLE)
Tik Tok, All Your Questions Answered
Bracing for Impact: How to Effectively Manage and Support Employees Experiencing Workplace Trauma
Friends of the Court: High Level and Practical Ideas for Deciding Whether to File an Amicus Brief (CLE)
The State of Voting Rights (CLE)

 
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Can't attend? Consider Donating to NDRN

Your donations to NDRN will help us continue to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities in Washington, DC and around the country.

 

National Disability Rights Network
820 First Street NE Suite 740 | Washington, District of Columbia 20002
(202) 408-9514 | [email protected]

 
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