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ContributorsMcFadden, Erica (Contributor) / Morrison Institute of Public Policy (Contributor)
Created2013-07-02
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Although employment is one of the primary building blocks leading to inclusion, better income, good health and freedom, it remains an elusive goal for many people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) who wish to work. Equal access to employment for people with disabilities has not improved since the passage

Although employment is one of the primary building blocks leading to inclusion, better income, good health and freedom, it remains an elusive goal for many people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) who wish to work. Equal access to employment for people with disabilities has not improved since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) almost 25 years ago. The disparity in national employment rates between those with no disabilities and those with disabilities remains large and has grown significantly since the ADA’s passage. In 2013, the Arizona gap is significant with approximately 21 percent of workers with disabilities employed, which is 40 percentage points less than the 61 percent of workers without disabilities employed. There has also been an overall decline in employment among people with disabilities in both the United States and Arizona since 1994.

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Created2013-07-03
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This brief will discuss the importance of transportation, problems accessing it, and the utilization of public transportation by people with disabilities. It will describe the barriers experienced in rural and urban settings, and how public transportation programs in Arizona are addressing these barriers. Finally, it will conclude with best practices

This brief will discuss the importance of transportation, problems accessing it, and the utilization of public transportation by people with disabilities. It will describe the barriers experienced in rural and urban settings, and how public transportation programs in Arizona are addressing these barriers. Finally, it will conclude with best practices and future trends in the wake of government funding cuts, including the establishment of one call centers, volunteer driver programs, and shared vans operated by non-profit organizations.

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Created2014-08-01
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This brief report, compiled for the Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council, shows how Arizona's financing for special needs students falls short of what would be required to offer a free, appropriate public education.

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Created2017-08-01
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A recent American Civil Liberties Union report found that Maricopa County elementary and middle school students with disabilities are twice as likely to be suspended compared to kids without disabilities. Another key factor in this discussion is the use of restraints and seclusion on students with disabilities as disciplinary action

A recent American Civil Liberties Union report found that Maricopa County elementary and middle school students with disabilities are twice as likely to be suspended compared to kids without disabilities. Another key factor in this discussion is the use of restraints and seclusion on students with disabilities as disciplinary action in schools. In 2016, state lawmakers revised Arizona Revised Statute Title 15-105 on the use of restraints and seclusion, requiring that schools document and report any restraint or seclusion used on students to the parent or guardian within 24 hours. This briefing paper looks at the definition of restraints and seclusion, as well as whether they are overused forms of punishment on students with disabilities.

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ContributorsMcFadden, Erica (Contributor) / Schlinkert, David (Contributor) / Morrison Institute of Public Policy (Contributor)
Created2017-09-01
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act mandates that all children with disabilities receive a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). One of the biggest barriers to implementing FAPE in Arizona is inadequate funding, which has led to a shortage of well trained and qualified teachers.

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Created2014-09-01
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Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs) are growing popular among parents of students with disabilities, providing them options to choose how and where to educate their children with financial assistance provided by the state. Almost ten percent of state funding for education is projected to be diverted to private options in 2015.

Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs) are growing popular among parents of students with disabilities, providing them options to choose how and where to educate their children with financial assistance provided by the state. Almost ten percent of state funding for education is projected to be diverted to private options in 2015. This flexibility and control offered to a parent can come at the cost of added confusion about the program. It is important that parents understand the pros and cons of the program before they decide whether or not the program is the best fit for their student.

ContributorsBirdseye, C. H. (Claude Hale), 1878-1941 (Cartographer) / Gerdine, T. G. (Thomas Golding), 1872-1930 (Cartographer) / Fowler, A. T. (Cartographer) / Leech, V. E. (Cartographer) / Geological Survey (U.S.) (Issuing body) / Southern California Edison Company (Contributor)
Created1922
DescriptionPlan of the hydrography of a portion of the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and the Green River
ContributorsBirdseye, C. H. (Claude Hale), 1878-1941 (Cartographer) / Gerdine, T. G. (Thomas Golding), 1872-1930 (Cartographer) / Fowler, A. T. (Cartographer) / Leech, V. E. (Cartographer) / Geological Survey (U.S.) (Issuing body) / Southern California Edison Company (Contributor)
Created1922
DescriptionPlan of the hydrography of a portion of the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and the Green River
ContributorsBirdseye, C. H. (Claude Hale), 1878-1941 (Cartographer) / Gerdine, T. G. (Thomas Golding), 1872-1930 (Cartographer) / Fowler, A. T. (Cartographer) / Leech, V. E. (Cartographer) / Geological Survey (U.S.) (Issuing body) / Southern California Edison Company (Contributor)
Created1922
DescriptionPlan of the hydrography of a portion of the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and the Green River
ContributorsBirdseye, C. H. (Claude Hale), 1878-1941 (Cartographer) / Gerdine, T. G. (Thomas Golding), 1872-1930 (Cartographer) / Fowler, A. T. (Cartographer) / Leech, V. E. (Cartographer) / Geological Survey (U.S.) (Issuing body) / Southern California Edison Company (Contributor)
Created1922
DescriptionPlan of the hydrography of a portion of the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and the Green River