A Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center
The Great Lakes provides the following resources to browse:
These resources provide information on the ADA and other legislation affecting people with disabilities.
The ADA Document Portal is an online resource and web destination dedicated to delivering information on the following topics: General ADA, Employment, State and Local Government, Private Business, Facility Access, Transportation, Communication, and Enforcement.
The Great Lakes Chronicle provides the latest revisions of the law, training on the ADA, and interesting resources that are available to you.
We also include a list of Federal Agencies and National Resources which provide helpful information and an array of services such as employment, accessible guidelines, transportation and more.
Another resource to learn more about the ADA is our monthly Audio Conference. The Audio Conference is designed to offer advance information on the ADA as a foundation to an individual's existing foundation of basic ADA knowledge. Participating in the Audio Conference supports the professional development for an individual, an entire department or an entire agency for less cost than sending one staff to a comparable training event. In addition to the live telephone conference previous session transcripts and audio of the session are archived on the web as an ADA resources.
You can learn more about these services by following thir respective link found in the menu on the right.
The information, materials, and/or technical assistance provided are intended solely as informal guidance, and are neither a determination of your legal rights and responsibilities under the Act, nor binding on any agency with enforcement responsibility unde the ADA. For more questions or materials about the ADA, disability etiquette, disability and business or electronic and infomation technology, call (800) 949 - 4232 to reach your regional Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC).