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Category Archives: Clinial/Rehab trials
Apoyo a la Familia: ¡Participe en el Diálogo!
</es>En el marzo pasado, el Centro de Investigación de Rehabilitación y Capacitación (RRTC por sus siglas en inglés) sobre el Apoyo a la Familia en la Universidad de Illinois en Chicago financiado por NIDILRR (H133B140046) y los Easter Seals dieron … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Survey
Tagged apoyo, apoyo de la familia, Centro de Investigación de la Rehabilitación y Capacitación, Centro de Investigación de Rehabilitación y Capacitación sobre el Apoyo de la Familia, discapacidad, discapacidades, educacion, empleo, familias, Investigación de NIDILRR, NIDILRR, personas con discapacidades, proyecto de NIDILRR, RRTC sobre el apoyo de la familia, Spanish, Spanish-language, transportación
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2015 Wireless Emergency Alert Survey Seeks Feedback to Improve Accessibility of Emergency Alerts and Warnings
Georgia Tech’s Center for Advance Communications Policy, is conducting a survey on Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA). The survey is designed to gauge user’s awareness of WEA, and the accessibility and usefulness of these type of messages. Responses will be used … Continue reading
Posted in Survey
Tagged 2015 Wireless Emergency Alert Survey, accessability, emergency alerts, FEMA, Georgia Tech’s Center for Advance Communications Policy, mobile and smartphone, mobile technologies, mobile users, people with disabilities, research, Salimah LaForce, survey, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), WEA, Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA)
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NIDRR-Funded ADA Center Announces Reasonable Accommodations in the Lodging Sector Survey
The NIDRR-funded Mid-Atlantic ADA Center at TransCen, Inc., and researchers at the University of Maryland, College Park are seeking participants for a survey on the experiences of human resource professionals in providing reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities in the … Continue reading
Posted in Research Study, Survey, Uncategorized
Tagged ADA Centers, ADA National Network, Americans with Disabilities Act, College Park, Ellen Fabian PhD, Employees with disabilities, employment, hotel and lodging industry, human resource professionals, Inc., Mid-Atlantic ADA Center, NIDRR projects, Paul Gold PhD, Provision of Reasonable Accommodations in the Hotel and Lodging Industry, reasonable accommodation, survey, TransCen, University of Maryland
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U.S. Census Bureau Seeks Feedback on the American Community Survey
The U.S. Census Bureau is attempting to learn about the ways people and organizations use the American Community Survey (ACS) data. Implemented in the 1990s, the ACS is a mandatory, ongoing statistical survey that samples a small percentage of the … Continue reading
Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion Releases a New Monograph and Seeks Survey Participants
The NIDRR-funded Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion announces the availability of a new monograph focusing upon the intimacy concerns of individuals with mental health condition: Addressing the Intimacy Interests of People with Mental Health Conditions: Acknowledging Consumer Desires, Provider … Continue reading
Posted in Fact sheet, Guide, Project, Publications, Survey, Website
Tagged Dr. Margret Price, faculty in academic settings, Intimacy, mental health, monographs, NIDRR grantee, NIDRR projects, psychiatric disabilities, sexuality, Spelman College, survey, Temple University, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities
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WebAIM Launches Two New Web Accessibility Surveys
Web Accessibility in Mind (WebAIM) is a non-profit organization within the Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University that works with government, private and public organizations to make Web content more useful to people with disabilities. WebAIM has … Continue reading
Wireless Technology and People with Disabilities Survey
The NIDRR-funded Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies (Wireless RERC) is conducting two surveys on how people with disabilities use wireless technology. The first is “User Needs“. This is a general survey on the use and usability of wireless … Continue reading
Posted in Survey
Tagged Dr. John Morris, emergency communications, Emergency Communications Survey, emergency preparedness, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies, survey, user needs, User Needs Survey, Wireless RERC, wireless technology
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Dogs and People with Disabilities: Service and Pet Survey!
The School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, is gathering information to learn more about the role of dogs in the lives of people with disabilities. The questionnaire is designed for people with disabilities (other than visual … Continue reading
Wireless RERC Launches New Survey of User Needs!
The Wireless RERC’s consumer research team has launched its updated Survey of User Needs (SUN), a cornerstone survey on wireless use and usability by people with disabilities. The SUN has been completed by over 5000 people with disabilities since it … Continue reading
Invitation to Participate in NCA Golf Study
The National Center on Accessibility (NCA) is conducting a study to investigate what encourages or discourages a person with a disability and/or health condition to play golf. Despite there being a number of events having occurred in recent years such … Continue reading