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Access Board Webinars and Training
The next scheduled webinars in the Board’s free monthly series will cover accessible hospitals and other health care facilities (July 7), health clubs and fitness facilities (August 4), and Section 508 requirements for electronic and information technology (September 1). The webinars, which are scheduled from 2:30 – 4:00 (ET), are made available in cooperation with the national network of ADA Centers. The Board also plans to conduct a webinar on its proposed guidelines for public rights-of-way which will be scheduled based on the publication date. For more information, including registration instructions, visit www.accessibilityonline.org. Archived copies of previous webinars can be accessed on this site.
The Board regularly provides training on accessible design to various audiences at different conferences and events across the country. Most training pertains to design criteria for facilities, transportation vehicles, and information technology. Training sessions, which are targeted to the needs and interests of each audience, attract designers and architects, code officials, advocacy groups, transportation operators, the information technology industry, and other professionals in assorted fields. Upcoming events are noted on the Board’s training calendar. Requests for Board training should be directed to Peggy Greenwell, the Board’s Training Coordinator at training@access-board.gov, (202) 272-0017 (voice), or (202) 272-0075 (TTY).
The next scheduled webinars in the Board’s free monthly series will cover accessible hospitals and other health care facilities (July 7), health clubs and fitness facilities (August 4), and Section 508 requirements for electronic and information technology (September 1). The webinars, which are scheduled from 2:30 – 4:00 (ET), are made available in cooperation with the national network of ADA Centers. The Board also plans to conduct a webinar on its proposed guidelines for public rights-of-way which will be scheduled based on the publication date. For more information, including registration instructions, visit www.accessibilityonline.org. Archived copies of previous webinars can be accessed on this site.
The Board regularly provides training on accessible design to various audiences at different conferences and events across the country. Most training pertains to design criteria for facilities, transportation vehicles, and information technology. Training sessions, which are targeted to the needs and interests of each audience, attract designers and architects, code officials, advocacy groups, transportation operators, the information technology industry, and other professionals in assorted fields. Upcoming events are noted on the Board’s training calendar. Requests for Board training should be directed to Peggy Greenwell, the Board’s Training Coordinator at training@access-board.gov, (202) 272-0017 (voice), or (202) 272-0075 (TTY).