Seminar: Advancing Disability Public Policies
Three panelists who are experienced in working with public policy makers will share their strategies in how to advocate effectively to improve the disability service system. Training will conclude with a question/answer session.
Whatever our perspective - trainees and students, researchers, health care professionals, service providers, educators, individuals with disabilities or family members, or simply concerned citizens - we see ways that the disability service system can be improved. We see ways to apply knowledge gained through research or innovative practices. One dimension of changing service systems is educating legislators and other public policy makers.
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Time: 12-1 p.m.
Place: Vanderbilt - Room 241 Kennedy Center/MRL Bldg
Panelists and Topics
Elise McMillan, Co-Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities--Moderator
Doria Panvini, Chair, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Community Advisory Council
How a bill becomes a law and some do’s and don’ts of legislative advocacy
William Edington, Public Policy Director, Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities
Disability issues for the upcoming session of the Tennessee Legislature
Carol Westlake, Executive Director, Tennessee Disability Coalition
Federal disability issues, including healthcare policy/reform as it affects individuals with disabilities and their families
Drinks and snacks will be provided.
To register: http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/calendar/page.aspx?id=1832
For more information: laurie.fleming@vanderbilt.edu
