FAIRly Accessible: How Would a Patron with a Disability Rate Their Community or State Fair Experience?

Event Date/Time: 

Tuesday, September 13th, 2016
10:00 AM PDT - 11:30 AM PDT

Location: 

Online

Description: 

How can you ensure that customers, clients and employees at state and community fairs do not experience discrimination based on having a disability?

David Barton will answer that question based on his experience working with the Alaska State Fair organizations in their efforts to improve accessibility.  This course is specifically designed by the Northwest ADA Center to assist fair organizers and vendors to understand and improve their ADA compliance efforts for people with disabilities. Participants will develop a basic understanding of ADA compliance responsibilities, how to develop an accessibility improvement plan, and where to go for resources or questions when needed.

 

Credits offered: CRC, ACTCP, ACVREP

Live Closed Captioning will be available during the webinar. Please request other reasonable accommodations at registration if necessary.

Contact Miranda Levy with questions about registration at 425-774-2303 or levym@uw.edu

Contact Christine Fowler for assistance with payment at 425-771-7429 or cc43@uw.edu

From the Sponsor: 

Region 10 - Northwest ADA Center

Audience: 

Architects/Contractors, Business, State and Local Government, People with Disabilities

Topic: 

State and Local Government (ADA Title II), Facility Access, General ADA Information, Public Accommodations (ADA Title III), Hospitality

Registration: 

Required

Cost: 

$45.00

Registration Deadline: 

Monday, September 12, 2016