We are proud to partner with Jonathan Martinis in offering 5 dynamic webinars on the practical application of Supported Decision-Making. Our series begins on Thursday, October 28th at 6:00 pm. All sessions are free and offer direct access to Mr. …
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We want to hear from you!
Each year, Disability Rights Rhode Island (DRRI) seeks public input regarding our Focus Areas. Please take a moment to fill out the brief 3-question survey below. We appreciate your assistance in our efforts to identify and focus on advocacy services …
DRRI Seeks Individuals Entitled to Compensatory Educational Services
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DRRI requests the appointment of an outside expert for ongoing ESH investigation from Governor McKee
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Disability Rights Rhode Island Announces Ongoing Investigation of Eleanor Slater Hospital
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Amtrak Begins Compensating People with Disabilities Facing Barriers at Stations
Amtrak Begins Compensating People with Disabilities Facing Barriers at Stations – NDRN WASHINGTON, DC – People with mobility disabilities who encountered inaccessible Amtrak stations can begin submitting claims for monetary compensation. Claims must be submitted by May 29, 2021. Amtrak created the compensation fund as part of …
DRRI Voting Information Updates
Secretary Gorbea Reminds Rhode Islanders of January 31st Voter Registration Deadline for Special Election La Secretaria Gorbea le recuerda a los residentes de Rhode Island que el 31 de enero es la fecha límite para inscribirse como votante From Rooted …
Federal Disabilities Partners Demand Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities
On Wednesday, Disability Rights Rhode Island issued a letter to Governor Gina Raimondo requesting an Executive Order to uphold healthcare rights for people with disabilities. An Executive Order would enforce the RI Department of Health policy allowing individuals with disabilities …
GROUPS APPLAUD NEW DEPT. OF EDUCATION GUIDANCE ON PROVIDING SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
In response to concerns raised by attorneys and advocacy organizations that remote learning during COVID-19 related school closures was, in violation of the laws that protect some vulnerable students with disabilities, causing significant educational harm, Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary …