The new acl.gov/COVID-19: You
may have noticed that our COVID-19 page
has a new look. On the relaunched site we've reorganized our resources to
create a few new pages:
Speaking of webinars … mark your calendars!
- Tuesday,
March 30, 1:00pm ET COVID-19:
Navigation:
Promising practices for scheduling and transporting PWD to COVID-19
vaccination appointments hosted by AUCD, ASTHO, and
NACCHO. Additional webinars in the Vaccination and Reaching People
with Disabilities Webinar Series:
- Tuesday,
March 30, 2:00pm ET Getting
the Vaccine to Communities That Need It Most co-hosted
by the Diverse
Elders Coalition, the National
Hispanic Council on Aging, and Justice in Aging.
- Thursday,
April 1, 12:30pm ET Strategies
for Health Plans to Support Access to COVID-19 Vaccines for
Vulnerable Populations hosted by Resources for
Integrated Care.
- Wednesday,
April 7, 12:00pm ET
Mobilizing
Transit and Public Health Partnerships for COVID-19 Vaccinations
Case Studies hosted by the Federal Transit
Administration-funded National Center for Mobility Management, view
recordings of the first two webinars in this series)
The latest on vaccines:
Earlier today, Pres. Biden announced an exciting partnership
between ACL and CDC to provide nearly $100 million to the disability and
aging networks. The funding will be used to help increase
vaccine access for older adults and people with disabilities.
Here are a few more vaccination resources from our partners
and grantees:
Updated guidance for CILs: ACL
has released updated FAQs about
Centers for Independent Living and COVID-19 Aid, Relief, and Economic
Security Act of 2020 (CARES Act) Funding.
The latest from the ADA National Network: The
NIDILRR-funded ADA National Network's
COVID-19 page has over 250 resources designed to
help people with disabilities protect their rights during the pandemic
New report on the pandemic and people with disabilities: the
Association of University Centers on Disability recently released a new
report, The
COVID-19 Pandemic and People with Disabilities: Primary Concerns, the
AUCD Network Response, and Needs for the Future. The report
highlights examples of the great work being done by University Centers
for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
A back to school resource: The
Washington University School of Medicine has developed a new website, Safe Return
to School For All which summarizes best practices for
returning safely to school based on information from the Washington
University Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center
working with staff at the Special School District of St. Louis County,
Missouri.
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