1. Transition Services
  2. Serving Individuals with
    Most Significant Disabilities
  3. Blindness & Visual Impairment
  4. Fiscal Management

JOB DEVELOPMENT EXCHANGE

Enhance your ability to help jobseekers with disabilities achieve employment outcomes

Interactive Learning • Networking • Strategies • Techniques • Tools

See what’s new on TACE’s Job Development Exchange >>

ASSET DEVELOPMENT EXCHANGE

Enhance your ability to help jobseekers with disabilities obtain employment that puts them on a path to economic self-sufficiency

Interactive Learning • Networking • Strategies • Techniques • Tools

Learn more about TACE’s NEW Asset Development Exchange >>

Other Training Resources

Additional training opportunities - many with CEU and/or CRCC credit - are available on employment and disability-related topics.

ADA Audio Conference Series

A monthly audio conference series sponsored by the ADA National Network by DBTAC on disability-related topics and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); many sessions offer education credits/certificates for CEU and/or CRCC.
Web: www.ada-audio.org

ADA Legal Webinar Series: Employment and the ADA

A webinar series produced by the ADA National Network by DBTAC that focuses on implementation of the law in terms of how the federal agencies and the courts are interpreting the law and subsequent regulations based on a working knowledge of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); many sessions offer education credits/certificates for CEU and/or CRCC.
Web: www.ada-audio.org/Webinar/ADALegal/

Disability Law Lowdown Podcast Series & ASL Video Podcasts

Free subscription or listen and read transcripts of these podcasts on disability law available in English and Spanish provided by the ADA National Network by DBTAC. Also, available are bi-weekly videos on disability law delivered with American Sign Language (ASL), captioning, voice-over, and transcripts.
Web: dll.ada-podcast.com

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Email: tacesoutheast@law.syr.edu

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Funded by U.S. Dept. of Education Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA), Grant# H264A080021.