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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 18 Feb 2026 14:22:11 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveServer: cloudflareLast-Modified: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 14:57:49 14DecGMTVary: Accept-EncodingReport-To: {group:cf-nel,max_age:604800,endpoints:{url:https://a.nel.cloudflare.com/report/v4?snbp%2F4lpszgCOKOmGvIYtZWo4r7TNS6OUKPD45ZRyupQLXJfK2ivw1Cp3sQCcCHGugPi2bBldT59YGmDbvpouOL5MitBMNN7%2B}}Nel: {report_to:cf-nel,success_fraction:0.0,max_age:604800}cf-cache-status: DYNAMICCF-RAY: 9cfe2cd9ad5d8d3a-PDXalt-svc: h3:443; ma86400 !DOCTYPE html>html langen>head> title>National Forum on Disability Issues/title> link href/wp-content/themes/nfdi.org/bootstrap/docs/assets/css/bootstrap.css relstylesheet> link href/wp-content/plugins/social-media-mashup/style.css relstylesheet> link href/wp-content/plugins/social-media-mashup/icons.css relstylesheet> link href/wp-content/themes/nfdi.org/style.css relstylesheet>/head>body classhome page page-id-23 page-parent page-template-default>div classouter color_white_bg>div classcontainer>div classrow>div idchange_font_panel classspan12 text_align_right color_dark_blue>span>Change Font Size/span> a idfont-90 href# titleChange to small size font>Small/a> a idfont-100 href# titleChange to medium size font>Medium/a> a idfont-110 href# titleChange to large size font>Large/a>/div>/div>div idprimary_nav classrow>div classspan12>a href/ titleNational Forum on Disability Issues>img idlogo titleNational Forum on Disability Issues altNational Forum on Disability Issues logo src/wp-content/themes/nfdi.org/images/logo.png width189 height144 />/a>div idprimary_menu classmenu-primary-menu-container>ul idmenu-primary-menu class>li idmenu-item-111 classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page current-menu-item page_item page-item-23 current_page_item menu-item-111>a titleNational Forum on Disability Issues 2012 href/>Home/a>/li>li idmenu-item-18 classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-18>a titleForum Registration href/forum/>Forum Registration/a>/li>li idmenu-item-22 classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-22>a titleWebcast Registration href/webcast_register/>Webcast Registration/a>/li>li idmenu-item-62 classmenu-item menu-item-type-taxonomy menu-item-object-category menu-item-62>a href/category/news/>News/a>/li>li idmenu-item-19 classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-19>a titleInvite Candidates href/invite_candidates/>Invite Candidates/a>/li>li idmenu-item-21 classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-21>a titleSponsors href/sponsors/>Sponsors/a>/li>/ul>/div>/div>/div>div classresizable>div classrow>div classspan8 content_box top_rounded_content_box short_gradient_bg color_dark_blue>div classstandard_inner_padding>h1>Archive/h1>ul>li>. 18 separate chapters are posted to allow for faster download, buffering, and navigation./li>li>a titleNFDI2012 Transcript href/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/2012_0928_nfdi_transcript_rv.doc>Download the full NFDI2012 transcript/a>, as recorded by the live open-captioning service./li>li>, regardless of whether you have a Facebook account./li>/ul>h1>About/h1>p>The National Forum on Disability Issues was an historic nonpartisan event, focusing on the disability positions of the 2012 Presidential candidates. strong>Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy, Jr./strong> and strong>Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)/strong> spoke on behalf of their respective parties to present their campaigns’ positions on matters relating to Americans with disabilities. Ohio Senate Republican nominee strong>Treasurer Josh Mandel/strong> and strong>Rep. Nancy Garland (D-New Albany)/strong> on behalf of Ohio Sen. Brown participated, as well as strong>Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown/strong>. The speakers discussed their positions on a wide variety of disability issues directly to the disability community. strong>Frank Sesno/strong>, director of the School of Media and Public Affairs at the George Washington University and former CNN White House correspondent, anchor and Washington bureau chief, served as Forum moderator./p>h1>Facts/h1>p>The National Forum on Disability Issues is the only national electoral event to focus specifically on disability issues./p>ul>li>There are 57 million people with disabilities in the United States, meaning that roughly 1 in 5 Americans have a disability (source: 2000 census)./li>li>CNN reports that Approximately 21 million American families include at least one member with a disability, and over 65 million Americans are caring for family members with disabilities./li>li>According to the Disability Funders Network, between 1990 and 2000, the number of Americans with disabilities increased 25 percent, outpacing any other subgroup of the U.S. population./li>li>Over 80 disability organizations from across the country supported this historic event./li>li>a href/>Home page/a>/li>/ul>/div>/div>div classspan4 content_box top_rounded_content_box short_gradient_bg color_dark_blue idvideo>div>h2 stylepadding: 1.5em .5em 0 .5em;>Find Us on &/h2>div classsocial-media-mashup icons-mini>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>Wishing all the dads a very happy Fathers Day!/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>As a special tribute to fathers and their children living with Down syndrome, the Jerome Lejeune Foundation launched a video this week in honor of Father’s Day called “My Dear Dad. Please watch and share this heartwarming video that provides a glimpse into moments shared by a father and his very special son. #MyDearDad/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>www.whitehouse.gov/p>p>This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a landmark civil rights law that promises equal access and equal opportunity — regardless of ability./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>gizmodo.com/p>p>The world is tough place to navigate in a wheelchair. But finding ramps and elevators can be easier thanks to this handy map app that anyone can edit./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>a hrefhttps://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/p100x100/11406966_10155693878210444_8300397883525676313_n.png?ohe7e232f944c4ba2309c25a003dfc2576&oe55EE37C7 title target relnofollow>https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xtf1/v/t1.0-9/p100x100/11406966_10155693878210444_8300397883525676313_n.png?ohe7e232f944c4ba2309c25a003dfc2576&oe55EE37C7/a>/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>More than 200 grassroots advocates from around Wisconsin held a rally and march on the Capitol to talk with legislators about changes to long-term care and the IRIS program./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>www.rudermanfoundation.org/p>p>ADA compliance is not a one-time fix; it must be a continuous commitment to ensure that everyone who comes into a venue can enjoy all programs provided./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>What if…?/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>get.google.com/p>p>Let’s work together to help change this. The ‘Google Impact Challenge: Disabilities’ aims to expand opportunity and independence for people with disabilities. Click here to take part./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>garykarpspeaks.com/p>p>Fri08 NPR Gets It Badly Wrong Posted by Gary Karp on May 8, 2015 in Disability & Culture | 0 comments On Thursday, May 7, All Things Considered aired a report titled: “Some Very Premature Babies Can Survive With Aggressive Treatment, Report Finds.” Pretty fired up about it, I posted a comment on the…/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>Actress Marlee Matlin, who is deaf and the wife of a police officer, teamed up with ACLU and advocacy group HEARD, on an American Sign Language video to ensure deaf people know their rights when interacting with law enforcement. For more information, go to/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>www.pbs.org/p>p>The MDA Telethon announced its end on May 1. The Labor Day event, hosted annually by comedian Jerry Lewis from 1966 to 2011, was reviled by many disability rights activists and many people with disabilities and their allies./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>Happy Take Your Child to Work Day! Im excited to teach my daughter theres no limit to what she can achieve./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>Have you seen #policy4all? Check out todays episode, and the archives while youre there!/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>In this edition Tuesday interviews Samantha Crane the Director of Public Policy at ASAN./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>Dara, Tom, @100000148095404:2048:Bruce and @1044967074:2048:Merrill at ADAPT Fun Run today/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>All together now… Advocate!/p>p>a hrefhttps://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/p100x100/11140349_10152942526263533_1688571364773422624_n.jpg?oh560e81e3e0bbacbd04e1cdb9dc74f57e&oe55ED7FB7 title target relnofollow>https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfp1/v/t1.0-9/p100x100/11140349_10152942526263533_1688571364773422624_n.jpg?oh560e81e3e0bbacbd04e1cdb9dc74f57e&oe55ED7FB7/a>/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>At the Disability Seminar where we just had 650 people call Congress to educate about ESEA Reauthorization! So cool!/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>a title target relnofollow>/a>/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>this is very sadMike Auberger, ADAPT National Organizer until 2002, died this morning. Mikewas one of the main organizers for ADAPT starting with his work with WadeBlank and other Atlantis members in the early 1980s to get lifts on buses inDenver and carrying on through the passage of the ADA and into the work toFree Our People from nursing homes and other institutions. Mike was readyto take on the powers that be that stood in the way of the equality forpeople with all kinds of disabilities. A master strategist, Mike was alwayslooking to increase the impact of each of ADAPTs actions. Though he hadnot been active with ADAPT for some time, his contributions to disabilityrights in general and ADAPT in particular were tremendous./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>Innovation at its best./p>p>/p>p>/p>p>As a freshman at MIT, Tish Scolnik dreamed of becoming a doctor until she decided to take a unique class called Wheelchair Design for Developing Countries. That class led her to a new major in mechanical engineering and ignited her drive to design a new kind of wheelchair — one that could give millions of people who live in areas with rough, uneven terrain the ability to move about freely. Today, as the head of her own social enterprise, Scolnik has spent the past several years perfecting her original design for a versatile all-terrain wheelchair and recently sent 1,000 Freedom Chairs to wheelchair riders in developing countries./p>p>The need for a product like ours is enormous, Scolnik told NPR. The World Health Organization estimated about 65 million people in developing countries need a wheelchair to get around, and a majority of them live in rural areas that are very challenging to get around. In many countries, especially in rural areas, roads arent paved, sidewalks are non-existent, and the terrain can be very rocky and uneven; as a result, traditional wheelchairs designed originally for hospital use are of little help./p>p>When she first started to reinvent the wheelchair, Scolnik realized that small improvements to the standard wheelchair wouldnt be enough to meet local needs; an entirely new wheelchair design was needed. To make it possible for wheelchair riders to navigate difficult terrain, Scolnik added levers to her chair. Pushing on levers rather than wheels is more biomechanically efficient and, by shifting the position of their hands on the levers, riders can shift gears. Grabbing low on the levers is a high gear that lets riders travel 80% faster than a regular wheelchair, while holding high on the levers is a low gear that provides the torque needed to power over obstacles./p>p>As she tested and refined her design by consulting with wheelchair riders in seven developing countries on three continents — such as the field testing trip to Haiti pictured here — Scolnik also realized the importance of designing a wheelchair that could be easily repaired with locally available parts. Since bicycle shops are common throughout the developing world, she made every movable part on the Freedom Chair, from the tires to the bearings, out of bicycle parts./p>p>This past month, Scolniks Boston-based company, Global Research Innovation and Technology or GRIT, has also made the Freedom Chair available for purchase by wheelchair riders in the US looking for a way to access diverse terrain ranging from sand to snow. Sales of chairs will also help to support GRITs efforts to distribute the chairs to people in need around the world. And, it is this potential to transform peoples lives that has motivated Scolnik since that first college class — as she told NPR, As an engineer, its just so meaningful to see something that you designed impact somebodys life and we get to do that every day which is pretty awesome./p>p>To learn more about Tish Scolniks Freedom Chair, visit @289491454453797:274:GRITs website at a hrefhttp://gogrit.org/index.html relnofollow>http://gogrit.org/index.html/a> — you can also watch an interview with her on NPR at a hrefhttp://bit.ly/1Gm921q relnofollow>http://bit.ly/1Gm921q/a>/p>p>For a wonderful book about more female innovators and inventors throughout history, check out “Girls Think of Everything: Stories of Ingenious Inventions by Women” for readers 8 to 13 at a hrefhttp://www.amightygirl.com/girls-think-of-everything relnofollow>http://www.amightygirl.com/girls-think-of-everything/a>/p>p>For two excellent picture books about Mighty Girls who love to invent, both for ages 4 to 8, check out Rosie Revere, Engineer (http://www.amightygirl.com/rosie-revere-engineer) and “The Most Magnificent Thing (http://www.amightygirl.com/the-most-magnificent-thing)./p>p>If youre looking for ways to encourage your children to become the next engineering and technology innovators, visit A Mighty Girls STEM toy section at a hrefhttp://www.amightygirl.com/toys/toys-games/science-math relnofollow>http://www.amightygirl.com/toys/toys-games/science-math/a>/p>p>For stories starring Mighty Girls with a range of disabilities or with family members with disabilities, visit our section on People with Disabilities at a hrefhttp://www.amightygirl.com/books/fiction/multicultural-fiction?cat52 relnofollow>http://www.amightygirl.com/books/fiction/multicultural-fiction?cat52/a>/p>p>Among the stories featured is Zoom!, a humorous picture book about a young girl with a love of speed and her very special wheelchair for ages 4 to 8 (http://www.amightygirl.com/zoom) and Susan Laughs, a picture book starring a girl who happens to use a wheelchair for ages 4 to 7 (http://www.amightygirl.com/susan-laughs)./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>Cool!!/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>This years Washington Post Peeps Diorama Contest had 25 Peeps cupcakes celebrating the 25th birthday of the Ameripeeps with Disabilities Act (ADA) and reflecting on the diversity, talents and contributions of Peeps with disabilities./p>p>Submitted by Julie Clark http://wapo.st/1xz1GnW/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>tedxinnovations.ted.com/p>p>Educator Torrie Dunlap believes that we look at kids with disabilities the wrong way. By calling their needs special and pushing them into special schools, groups and activities, we segr…/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>www.idaction.org/p>p>The Department of Justice is pleased to announce that, as of today, individuals wishing to file ADA complaints with the Department will be able to fill out the form and submit it completely electronically. Filers will also immediately receive a reference number that can be used whenever contacting…/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>www.advocacymonitor.com/p>p>On March 9, the President announced our TechHire initiative in a speech to the National League of Cities. To kick off TechHire, 20 regions, with over 150,000 open technology jobs in 2014 and more t…/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>Wait, the student had to raise private money to install accessible doors so he could go to school??? Whats wrong with this picture?/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>18-year-old Archer Hadley, who has cerebral palsy, raised over $80,000 to install automatic push button doors in his school.Hadleys classmates made a documentary about his efforts for PBS NewsHours , which has been honored at a White House film fest. Learn more on NewsHour tonight./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>A group of BPDD Partners in Policymaking at Disability Advocacy Day #WIDAD2015/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>…And it explicitly INcludes people with disabilities!/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>FACT: There are more than 500,000 job openings in IT. President Obamas new #TechHire initiative will help rapidly train more Americans for good-paying technology jobs → a hrefhttp://wh.gov/TechHire relnofollow>http://wh.gov/TechHire/a>/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>www.r-word.org/p>p>My son was premature…..I just think that he couldnt wait to meet the world, so he ignored all the rules and came early.View Story ▼My son was premature…..I just think that he couldnt wait to meet the world, so he ignored all the rules and came early. I can remember the day as if it were ye…/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>We LOVE this kid!!/p>p>/p>p>/p>p>What a great kid! I love it! — with Sharon Clark and 3 others./p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>Happy #WRDD2015! Advocate for #RARE! Share your #WRDD photos with us on social using #WRDD2015 #RAREadvocate! Learn about World RARE Disease Day, here: http://bit.ly/WRDD2015/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>div classsmm-item smm-facebook>p>/p>p>/p>p>www.ncd.gov/p>p>Washington, DC – The National Council on Disability (NCD), an independent federal agency, in a cooperative agreement with the National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS), will release “Home and Community-Based Services: Creating Systems for Success at Hom…/p>p classentry-meta>/p>/div>/div>/div>a title href#videoModal>img src/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/nfdi.mjplocal.jpg alt width285 height158 classalignnone size-full wp-image-220 />/a>/div>/div>div classrow>div classspan4 top_rounded_content_box tall_gradient_bg>div classstar_heading_blue top_rounded_content_box>/div>div classstandard_inner_padding>h2 classtext_centered color_dark_blue>National Forum onbr />Disability Issuesbr />span classbigger all_caps>Forum/span>/h2>div>p>Registration to attend the National Forum on Disability Issues is now full. Please contact Sue Hetrick at if you wish to be added to a waiting list./p>p>If you registered before the 500 attendee limit, you will receive an email confirmation one week before the Forum. If you do not receive a confirmation email you will not be admitted to the Forum. We encourage you to a href/webcast_register/ titleregister to view the live webcast on this webpage>register to view the live webcast on this webpage/a>./p>/div>/div>/div>div classspan4 top_rounded_content_box tall_gradient_bg>div classstar_heading_red top_rounded_content_box>/div>div classstandard_inner_padding>h2 classtext_centered color_dark_blue>National Forum onbr />Disability Issuesbr />span classbigger all_caps spaced_letters>Webcast/span>/h2>p>Registration to view the live webcast of the National Forum on Disability Issues is now closed./p>p>Over 3,000 individual registrants and viewing parties logged in to watch the live webcast. We hope the Forum informed and inspired you in an important election year!/p>/div>/div>div classspan4 top_rounded_content_box tall_gradient_bg>div classstandard_inner_padding>h2 classtext_align_left color_dark_blue bigger>Newsfeed/h2>div classnewsfeed_item rounded_content_box>h3 classcolor_dark_blue>October 9, 2012/h3>p>NFDI2012 Transcript a href/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/2012_0928_nfdi_transcript_rv.doc titleRead more about the article titled NFDI2012 Transcript>Read More/a> img altpdf icon src/wp-content/themes/nfdi.org/images/pdf_icon_tiny.png width16 height16 />/p>/div>div classnewsfeed_item rounded_content_box>h3 classcolor_dark_blue>September 27, 2012/h3>p>2012 NFDI Event Agenda img altpdf icon src/wp-content/themes/nfdi.org/images/pdf_icon_tiny.png width16 height16 />/p>/div>div classnewsfeed_item rounded_content_box>h3 classcolor_dark_blue>September 27, 2012/h3>p>2012 NFDI Event Program img altpdf icon src/wp-content/themes/nfdi.org/images/pdf_icon_tiny.png width16 height16 />/p>/div>/div>/div>/div>div classmodal hide fade idvideoModal>div classmodal-body>p>/p>/div>/div>/div>/div>footer classrounded_content_box>div idsocial_media>/div>div idfooter_menu classmenu-primary-menu-container>ul idmenu-primary-menu-1 class>li classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page current-menu-item page_item page-item-23 current_page_item menu-item-111>a titleNational Forum on Disability Issues 2012 href/>Home/a>/li>li classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-18>a titleForum Registration href/forum/>Forum Registration/a>/li>li classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-22>a titleWebcast Registration href/webcast_register/>Webcast Registration/a>/li>li classmenu-item menu-item-type-taxonomy menu-item-object-category menu-item-62>a href/category/news/>News/a>/li>li classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-19>a titleInvite Candidates href/invite_candidates/>Invite Candidates/a>/li>li classmenu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-21>a titleSponsors href/sponsors/>Sponsors/a>/li>/ul>/div>p classcopyright>Copyright 2012 National Forum on Disability Issuesbr />a href/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection class__cf_email__ data-cfemailb0d3c5c3c4dfddd5c2c3d5c2c6d9d3d5f0d2d9c4d3d8c5c4d59ed9ded6df>email protected/a>/p>/footer>/div>script data-cfasyncfalse src/cdn-cgi/scripts/5c5dd728/cloudflare-static/email-decode.min.js>/script>/body>/html>
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