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Tag Archives: conference call
Evidence-based Alzheimer Interventions – Conference Call
Join the Alliance for Aging Research, in partnership with the Administration on Aging and with the support of MetLife, for the release of Translating Innovation to Impact, a new white paper outlining research into evidence-based interventions to help people with … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, Alzheimer's Disease, caregiving, conference call, dementia, evidence-based research, independent living
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The National Council on Disability seeks your input
The National Council on Disability (NCD) is seeking the input of the public, especially Americans with disabilities, to help determine the recommendations and focus of their 2013 Progress Report. The NCD’s progress report helps to inform policymakers on how people … Continue reading
White House Disability Call for August
At 2pm EST on August 24th, 2012, the White House Disability Call took place. The call was led by Kareem Dale, Special Assistant to the President for Disability Policy and the speaker’s for the call were Valerie Jarett, Senior Adviser to … Continue reading
White House Disability Call for March 2012
The White House Disability Call for March 2012 occurred on March 30, 2012 at 2:30pm. The featured speaker for this call was Ari Ne’eman, board member of the National Council on Disability (NCD). Mr. Ne’eman’s nomination to the NCD was … Continue reading
White House Disability Call for March
The White House Disability Call for the month of March will be held on March 30th, 2012 at 2:30pm. This particular call will deal with questions and issues raised through disability.gov. To hear if your questions or issues are discussed … Continue reading
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Tagged conference call, Disabilities, disability, people with disabilities, White House
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La Convocatoria Mensual del Grupo sobre la Discapacidad de la Casa Blanca de Febrero 2012
La llamada de febrero del Grupo de la Casa Blanca sobre la Discapacidad se celebró el 29 de febrero 2012 a las 3 pm. La llamada fue dirigida por Kareem Dale, Director Ajunto, Oficina de la Casa Blanca de Participación … Continue reading
Monthly White House Disability Group Call
February’s White House Disability Group Call will be on February 29th, 2012 at 3pm. To participate in the call please dial in 5 minutes early by calling 800/230-1766 and using the code “White House Monthly Disability Call.” If you require … Continue reading
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Tagged conference call, Disabilities, disability, people with disabilities, White House
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White House Conference Call to Discuss Fiscal Year 2013 Budget with the Special Assistant to the President for Disability Policy
At 2pm EST on Wednesday, February 15th, there will be a conference call with Kareem Dale, Special Assistant to the President for Disability Policy, to discuss the President’s Fiscal Year 2013 Budget. This call will highlight the Obama Administration’s budget … Continue reading
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Tagged Budget, conference call, conferences, participation, White House
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The monthly White House Conference Call on Disability Issues.
At 2pm today, the monthly White House Conference Call on Disability Issues began with Mr. Kareem Dale updating callers on the new format for the call, which includes answering some of the questions posted on http://www.disability.gov. After the format update, … Continue reading
Update on the January White House Call on Disabilities
As previously shared, the White House is resuming their monthly calls on disabilities, disability issues, and disability policies this month. This month several issues will be addressed during this next call. Also, they will begin answering questions and issues raised … Continue reading
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Tagged conference call, disability, disability rights, White House
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