Disability Rights California formerly Protection & Advocacy, Inc.
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We hope you'll explore this website and find resources to help you advocate for your rights or those of another.

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Deadline May 31: We want your help on Public Comment Survey

Please take 5 minutes to tell us what our priorities should be for the next 5 years - your opinion is important. This is your opportunity to partner with Disability Rights California in shaping the future of disability rights advocacy in California. Here is the survey in English or en Espanol or call us toll free 800 776 5746 and say you want help filling out the public comments survey.

DRC offers the Client Assistance Program (CAP) statewide, to help people resolve their issues with the Department of Rehabilitation

Client Assistance Program (CAP) provides advocacy to persons with disabilities who are seeking or receiving vocational rehabilitation (VR) services from DOR. CAP advocates are independent advocates for DOR clients and client applicants. Read more about CAP services.

Discriminatory group housing ordinance proposed in LA: DRC attorney Autumn Elliott critiques it in LATimes

This May 17 article explains why a popular proposed ordinance would make it very difficult to introduce new supported living group homes and would challenge the homes already in use by small groups of people with disabilities.

The case against delaying access lawsuits: SacBee article by DRC advocacy director

Read the Sacramento Bee article here.

2012 Voting Hotline Poster imageAnnouncing Disability Rights California's Voting Hotline

Once again, DRC will be holding a hotline for voters with disabilities who have difficulties accessing their right to vote.  Advocates will be available between 7am to 8pm, while the polls open.  We will have two dedicated lines, one for Northern California and one for Southern California. For more information download our hotline flyer here: (pdf) (rtf)

Disability plus Vote equals power button imageSecretary Bowen launches survey to assess needs of voters with disabilities

As Californians prepare to vote in the June 5 Presidential Primary Election, California Secretary of State Debra Bowen launched the state’s first online survey to help elections officials assess and address the needs of voters with disabilities. Take the short survey here!

Latino Conference 2012 Poster ImageJoin our Southern California Latino Conference
June 23, 2012, 9am-4pm, San Bernardino

Disability Rights California is providing a networking and information exchange opportunity for advocates, people with disabilities, service providers, parents of children with disabilities and community leaders interested in improving life for Latinos with disabilities. Read the conference details here.

AR 2011Check out our 2011 Annual Report

Read our success stories and how we helped: David find a more inclusive school; Joaquin to leave an institution and move to his own place; and Esther to hold on to her community-based services. Download and read the latest DRC Annual Report.

 

Video of the week: Push Girls Promo

Case settles: Sacramento County mental health clients will continue receiving support from their service providers

Approximately 5000 people receiving critical mental health services from Sacramento County will receive "continuity of care" from their regional support teams, thanks to a case settled January 23 by Disability Rights California, the Western Center on Law and Poverty and Cooley LLP. The case, Napper et al v. Sacramento County, was filed in 2010 in response to a County plan to abruptly close successful outpatient services and offer alternative services by County employees. See press release for full details and the Stipulation of Parties to a Resolution of All Matters of Issue.

Upcoming events

Webinar: Long Term Services and Supports in a Managed Care Environment: Advocacy Strategies for Increasing Independence, May 29, 2012, 11am-12pm

Capitol Action DayCapitol Action Day, May 30, 2012, begins at 10am. Disability Action in Coalition!

• March to the Capitol
• Educational Rally
• Disability Action Coalition Resource Fair


Accessible Air Travel: Flying made easier for travelers using wheelchairs, Free Webinar, May 31, 2012, 2-3pm EST

USC UCEDD AB 2338 (Chesbro and Beall) Employment First Webinar, May 31, 2012, 10 AM

Recommended reading

Contractors air concerns about hiring proposal, Washington Post, 5/27/12

Immigrants rally at California Capitol for rights of domestic workers, Sacramento Bee, 5/22/12

Costs in New Adult Day Program Almost Same as Old One, California Healthline, 5/24/12

Adventures in Business helps those with developmental disabilities start enterprises, redding.com, 5/20/12

Justice Department Extends Deadline for Existing Pools to Comply with 2010 ADA Standards, DOJ, 5/18/12

Katie Beckett dies: her right to leave hospital for home-based treatment was landmark case, DesMoinesRegister.com, 5/18/12

Latino Parents With Autistic Children Face Major Hurdles, Bell Gardens Sun, 5/18/12

Obama Urges Senate To Ratify Disability Treaty, Disability Scoop, 5/18/12

Overtime pay soars for state-run police at institutions for people with disabilities, California Watch, 5/18/12

Report: Denial of Social Security Benefits Perpetuates Homelessness, MarketWatch, 5/16/12

LATimes editorial supports tax increase due to cuts on people with disabilities and others, 5/15/12

Gov. Jerry Brown's plea to California voters: 'Please increase taxes temporarily', Boston Herald, 5/15/12

New video provides highlights of our activities

Check out our 5.5 minute video featuring an array of advocacy and legal services, training in disability rights and self-advocacy, investigations, outreach events and publications offered by Disability Rights California.

Disability Rights California is a nonprofit disability rights organization, working since 1978 to advance human and legal rights of Californians with disabilities. We strive to create a barrier-free, inclusive society that v alues diversity and each individual. Our services are available throughout the state and we assist tens of thousands of people with disabilities each year. Click here for links to our offices. Additionally, hundreds of thousands of Californians with disabilities and their families benefit from our legislative advocacy, class-action court suits and collaboration with other groups.

We have more than 200 staff with a wide array of legal and advocacy expertise. They have developed innovative programs for Californians with developmental, psychiatric, sensory, learning and physical disabilities. We collaborate on the state and federal levels with other advocacy groups throughout the U.S.

Link here to see the 10 services we provide free of charge.

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