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Tag Archives: policy makers
4th Annual Research-to-Policy Roundtable
The 4th Annual Research-to-Policy Roundtable took place in the afternoon of December 3rd following the release of the 2014 Compendium of Disability Statistics. Mark Periello, President of the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD), expressed his excitement to transition … Continue reading
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Tagged #Compendium2014, #disabilitystats, 2014 Annual Disability Statistics Compendium, AAPD, Administration for Community Living (ACL), Annual Research-to-Policy Roundtable, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, community living, employment, entitlement programs, FY15, health and function, Institute, John Tschida, legislation, long range plan, NIDRR, non-defense discretionary spending, people with disabilities, policy makers, Rehabilitation Services Administration, researchers, Sharon Lewis, SSDI, stakeholders, transition, U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), WIOA
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Save the Date: Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics and the Second Annual Research-to-Policy Roundtable to take place in November
The release of the Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics and the Second Annual Research-to-Policy Roundtable meeting will both take place on Wednesday, November 28th in the Capital Hill area of Washington, D.C. The NIDRR-funded Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on … Continue reading
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Tagged Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics, disability advocates, Disability Compendium, disability policy, disability statistics, Institute on Disability, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, policy makers, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Demographics and Statistics, Research-to-Police Roundtable, researchers, StatsRRTC, University of New Hampshire
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