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Collaborate, Train, and Engage: Diverting People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

This webinar will discuss best practices to improve cross-system collaboration, family engagement, identification, and accessibility of diversion services that meet the needs of people with IDD.

Neli Latson Pardon

The Arc's advocacy efforts to see a pardon for Neli Latson, a Black man with autism and intellectual disability

Prepared4ALL: Whole Community Inclusive Emergency Planning

This free course, created by AUCD, is designed to increase your knowledge about whole community emergency planning, including COVID-19 planning, as well as provide you the basic information needed to connect with your own local emergency planners, public health professionals, and community.

How Marginalized Families Are Left Behind in Disability Education Services and How to Address It

In this webinar, learn about the barriers marginalized families face, the historical and systemic factors that contribute to them, and the long-term implications.

Examining How Crisis Standards of Care May Lead to Intersectional Medical Discrimination Against COVID-19 Patients

Historically marginalized populations have experienced and continue to experience discrimination by medical professionals, including pervasive negative biases and inaccurate assumptions about their value, quality of life, capacity to communicate and make decisions, and likelihood of survival. Scarce resources during COVID-19 have exacerbated these biases when deciding who receives treatment. This guide provides an explanation of these “crisis standards of care” and recommended strategies to ensure the non-discriminatory application of crisis standard of care guidelines.