ADA, Title II Training & ADA Coordinator Training August 20-21, 2015 Greenville County Square, Suite 400 301 University Ridge, Greenville South Carolina ADA, Title II Training & ADA Coordinator Training – August 20th & 21st Greenville CAN presents a two day ADA training focused on Title II (Government) ADA requirements. Day One provides an in depth overview of ADA Title II requirements for county and municipal governments and their contractors; and Day Two focuses specifically on the role of the ADA Coordinator and their support teams. Presenters: Robin Jones, Director of the Great Lakes ADA Center Sandy Hanebrink, Executive Director of Touch the Future, Inc. *Participants can register for Day One only; however, the training on Day One is a pre-requisite for attending the training on Day Two. Questions? For more information please contact Sandy Hanebrink at admin@touchthefuture.us / 864-221-4011 OR Mike Teachey at mike.teachey@greenvillecan.org / 864-420-1366. DAY 1 August 20th –ADA Title II Overview –ADA Compliance Standards for Government Time: 9am – 4:30 pm (Lunch on your own) Registration $50 OPEN TO COUNTY & MUNICIPAL: ADA Coordinators Recreation Officials Building & Codes Officials Transportation Officials Planning Officials Roads & Bridges Officials Legal Counsel Design & Architecture Contractors Area Engineering, Design and Architectural Firms Area Organizations with Related Interests DAY 2 August 21st –ADA Coordinators Training 9am-3pm (Lunch Provided) Registration: $50 OPEN TO COUNTY & MUNICIPAL: ADA Coordinators ADA Coordinator Support Teams REGISTER NOW [https://touchthefuture.us/greenville-can-ada-training/] Greenville CAN ADA Training Presenters Robin Jones is the Project Director of the Great Lakes ADA Center located at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Robin has served as the director of the Center since its inception in 1991. The Great Lakes Center is one of 10 regional federally funded technical assistance centers on the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The Center serves the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. Robin’s academic preparation includes degrees in Public Administration and Occupational Therapy. She is an instructor within the Department of Disability and Human Development, teaching courses in disability policy, community integration and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Robin is actively involved in providing training, consultation and technical assistance on the provisions of the ADA and related laws to businesses, employers, government and educational entities, architects, social service organizations and people with disabilities and their families. Sandy Hanebrink, OTR/L, is the Executive Director of Touch the Future, Inc. Sandy is an occupational therapist who has developed a practice niche in advocacy, assistive technology and networking individuals with disabilities and service providers to necessary resources. She is an ADA and accessibility consultant, working with individuals, businesses, organizations, municipalities, design and construction firms and law firms across the country. She has multiple presentations and publications at the local to international levels, including topics on effectively educating and employing individuals with disabilities, ADA and other disability related legislation, reasonable accommodations, disability rights, disabled sports and assistive technology. Ms. Hanebrink has received many awards and recognitions for her work.