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Housing Stability Project (HSP)
Housing Stability Project (HSP) Disability Rights California Advocacy and Community Engagement (ACE) Program provides legal services, guidance, resources, trainings, education, and community advocacy to Californians with…
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Animales de asistencia en la vivienda: Animales de servicio y animales de apoyo emocional
Animales de asistencia en la vivienda: Animales de servicio y animales de apoyo emocional #F115.02 Un animal de servicio y un animal de apoyo emocional son dos categorías diferentes de…
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Webinar: Explore Your Right to Safe Living Conditions
Many people with mental health disabilities miss opportunities to have equal access because they do not know they have a right to safe living conditions. Join our webinar to learn more about your rights, self-advocacy skills and reporting processes that can benefit you as a person with a disability!
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Townhall: Peer Support Specialist Certification – Challenges with Grandparenting-In
Many people with mental health disabilities find that having a psychiatric service or emotional support animal improves their daily lives and their mental health and wellness. Learn the difference between these assistance animals and your rights regarding public access and reasonable accommodations.
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Lisa’s Housing Story
Lisa’s Housing Story In this blog post, Lisa discusses her housing advocacy work and her own experience with housing. She talks about why her independence is important to her and how independent housing would empower her to do more of…
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Disability Rights California Releases Report on the Use of Restraint and Seclusion in California Schools
Disability Rights California Releases Report on the Use of Restraint and Seclusion in California Schools (Sacramento, CA) - In a report released today, “ Restraint and Seclusion in California Schools: Findings and…
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Celebrating 33 Years of the Signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
July 26, 2023, marks 33 years since the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA was signed into law to ensure people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. We’ve come a long way since before the signing of the ADA, but DRC and the disability community continue to fight for the rights of individuals with disabilities. DRC values all forms of diversity, and we are committed to a culture of belonging where all people are welcome.
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Advocates Shaping State Policy Change on Youth Residential Facility Placements
Learn about DRC's and Unsilenced’s efforts to promote community-based, less restrictive alternatives to youth residential facility placements. Hear directly from survivors who endured abuses of the “Troubled Teen Industry” and weigh in on how the practices and pipelines that place youth in residential facilities could be changed to ensure the safety of young people.
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Victory for Special Education Students in Federal Court
Victory for Special Education Students in Federal Court School districts must offer students with disabilities alternative summer programs when needed (Los Angeles, CA) - Under federal law, students with…
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OCRA Annual Report 07/2022 - 06/2023
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