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ADA Resource Library
Discover essential resources to understand your ADA rights, find workplace accommodations, access training, and file complaints. This library provides official guidelines, support services, and legal assistance to empower adults with ADHD in their professional lives.
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U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) ADA Website
Website: ADA.gov
Description: Comprehensive information on ADA regulations, technical assistance, and updates.
ADA National Network
Website: ADA National Network
Description: Provides information, guidance, and training on the ADA.
Contact: 1-800-949-4232 (V/TTY)
2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Website: 2010 ADA Standards
Description: Details the requirements for making buildings and facilities accessible.
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Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
Website: JAN
Description: Provides free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues, including specific resources for ADHD.
Contact: 1-800-526-7234 (Voice) or 1-877-781-9403 (TTY)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Website: EEOC ADA Page
Description: Offers guidelines on disability discrimination, reasonable accommodations, and how to file a complaint.
Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP)
Website: ODEP
Description: Offers resources and information on policies and practices to increase workplace success for people with disabilities.
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ADA National Network Webinars
Website: https://adata.org/training/accessibility-online-webinars
Description: Webinars and training sessions on various ADA topics.
ADA Training
Website:https://adata.org/ada-training
Description: Offers self-paced online courses and training materials.
EEOC Training Institute
Website:eeoc.gov/training-institute
Description: Provides training and technical assistance on ADA compliance and enforcement.
Rocky Mountain ADA Training Center
Website:rockymountainada.org/training
Description: Offers a variety of training sessions on ADA-related topics, including webinars, in-person training, and self-paced courses.
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ADA Enforcement
Website:ada.gov/enforce_current.htm
Description: Information on how the DOJ enforces the ADA, including settlements and litigation.
ADA Mediation Program
Website:ada.gov/mediate.htm
Description: Offers mediation as an alternative to litigation for resolving ADA disputes.
EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission)
Website: eeoc.gov/
Description: Provides guidelines on disability discrimination and reasonable accommodations, along with information on enforcement and filing complaints.
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Disability Rights Legal Centers
Website: thedrlc.org/
Description: Provides legal support and advocacy for disability rights.
Georgetown University Law Center - Disability Rights Clinic
Website: law.georgetown.edu/experiential-learning/clinics/our-clinics/civil-rights-clinic/
Description: Provides free legal services to individuals with disabilities, including assistance with ADA-related issues.
Harvard Law School - Disability Litigation and Advocacy Clinic
Website: hls.harvard.edu/dept/clinical/clinics/disability-litigation-and-advocacy-clinic/
Description: Offers free legal assistance on disability rights issues, including ADA compliance and accommodations.
University of Michigan Law School - Civil Rights Litigation Initiative
Website: law.umich.edu/clinical/civilrights/Pages/default.aspx
Description: Provides free legal services to individuals with disabilities, focusing on civil rights and ADA compliance.
Syracuse University College of Law - Disability Law Clinic
Website: law.syr.edu/academics/clinical-experiential/clinics/disability-law-clinic
Description: Offers free legal assistance on disability rights, including ADA issues and workplace accommodations.
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U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division
Website: ada.gov/filing_complaint.htm
Description: Provides information on how to file an ADA complaint with the DOJ, including an online form and instructions for submitting complaints by mail.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Description: Guides individuals on how to file a charge of employment discrimination under the ADA, including online submission, mail, and in-person options.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
Website: https://askjan.org/
Description: Provides information on workplace accommodations and guidance on how to handle disputes regarding ADA accommodations.
State and Local Human Rights Agencies
Description: Many states and municipalities have human rights agencies that handle ADA complaints. Check with your local government for more information on filing a complaint at the state or local level.