Empowering PowerPoint: Creating Inclusive Presentations

This 30-minute presentation offers user-friendly tips on how to make PowerPoint slides accessible to individuals with disabilities. View the YouTube video below, and check out our “Accessible Presentations Practices” for more tips on conducting inclusive presentations and training activities.

Fair Housing Act, Section 504, and the ADA

The Fair Housing Act, Section 504, and the ADA webcourse covers the rights of people with disabilities in housing under the Fair Housing Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. This free course, which is designed to take about 2 hours, was developed by the New England ADA Center. […]

Serving Customers with Disabilities

This brief presentation on interacting with people with disabilities is designed for customer service staff and can be used independently or with a group. PowerPoint Presentation Serving Customers with Disabilities Serving Customers with Disabilities (slide show) Handouts and Supplementary Material At Your Service, 20 minute film on serving customers with disabilities, available in English and […]

Architectural Accessibility Laws

The Architectural Accessibility Laws webcourse, developed by the New England ADA Center, provides an overview of the four major federal laws that require accessibility in new construction or alterations: the ADA, the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), the Fair Housing Act (FHA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. This course if approved for 1.5 LU/HSW […]

Reaching Out to Customers with Disabilities

Reaching Out to Customers with Disabilities was developed by the U.S. Department of Justice. This free online course explains how the ADA applies to businesses in ten short lessons. Putting the lessons into practice will allow businesses to comply with the ADA and welcome customers with disabilities.

Partners in Policymaking Online Courses

Partners in Policymaking offers five online training courses to help people with disabilities, family members, and advocates increase knowledge and skills. The courses include: Partners in Time (disability history; also available in Spanish) Partners in Education (strategies for obtaining educational services; also available in Spanish) Partners in Employment (identifying and translating personal interests and strengths into employment […]

Overview of Disability Rights Laws

Overview of Disability Rights Laws is a free, self-paced course developed by the New England ADA Center. The course provides an overview of the major federal disability rights laws and how they apply in various scenarios. Continuing education credits are available.

Job Accommodation Network (JAN) Multimedia Training Microsite

JAN’s Multimedia Training Microsite offers training modules, including archived webcasts and podcasts, that can be used by individuals or incorporated into larger training events. Some materials are for general audiences, and address topics such as the ADA Amendments Act or ergonomics in the workplace. Other materials address more specific topics, such as how to provide […]

Foundations of the ADA

Foundations of the ADA, develped by the Southeast ADA Center, is an introductory web course that explores the legal requirements and the spirit of the ADA.

ADA Title II Tutorial

The ADA Title II Tutorial, developed by the Southeast ADA Center, covers the requirements applicable to state and local governments.

ADA Title I: Employment Requirements

The ADA Title I: Employment Requirements webcourse is a free, self-paced course developed by the New England ADA Center. It covers a variety of topics related to hiring, accommodating, and working with individuals with disabilities. Continuing education credits are available.