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Tag Archives: survey
Survey Opp: Seeking Older Adults and People with Disabilities for Survey on Access to COVID-19 Information
We are sharing this survey opportunity as a courtesy on behalf of the Center for Advanced Communications Policy at Georgia Tech. For information on the study, see the contact listed below. Seeking Older Adults and People with Disabilities for Survey … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, COVID-19, information access, people with disabilities, survey
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Survey opp for college athletes
Our colleagues at the Kessler Foundation are reaching out to college athletes for a new survey: Kessler Foundation is studying history of injury among college students involved in team sports. You can help us by completing a brief 5-15 minute online survey. Who can participate? You … Continue reading
Survey Opp: Emergency Preparedness and Disability
A research team at The George Washington University in Washington, DC is conducting a study on how people with physical disabilities think about and prepare for disasters. This research will help inform preparedness interventions across the United States. People are … Continue reading
Family Support: Get Involved in the Dialogue!
Last March, the NIDILRR-funded Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Family Support at the University of Illinois in Chicago (H133B140046) and the Easter Seals gave the Disability Community the opportunity to be a part of a dialogue in English … Continue reading
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
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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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Study Opportunity for Women with SCI
A project at the Center for Research on Women with Disabilities at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking women with spinal cord injury to participate in a study on pelvic floor function, bladder health, and quality of life. If you … Continue reading
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Tagged quality of life, SCI, spinal cord injury, survey, women
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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
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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
Public Release of the Disability Equality Index Survey to take place on June 26th!
The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) with the U.S. Business Leadership Network (USBLN) announce the public release of the first Annual Disability Equality Index (DEI) on June 26th, 2014. Created by leaders in the business and disability communities, … Continue reading
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Tagged AAPD, American Association of People with Disabilities, Annual Disability Equality Index (DEI), benchmarking tool, businesses, DEI, disability policy, disability practices, inclusion, Jani Willis, online call, survey, survey release, U.S. Business Leadership Network, USBLN, webinar
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Kessler Foundation Launches Workplace Culture and Socialization Survey (WCS)
The Kessler Foundation launches the Workplace Culture and Socialization Survey (WCS) led by John O’Neill, PhD, CRC, Director of Employment and Disability Research. Researchers are recruiting U.S. volunteers with spinal cord injury for a pilot study of people with disabilities … Continue reading