ADA Wisconsin Partnership
Your ADA resource...The ADA Wisconsin Partnership is a coalition of people with disabilities, business and government that promotes full implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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About the ADA
The ADA or Americans With Disabilities Act is federal civil rights legislation that ensures that people with disabilities have equal access and opportunities in the following areas:
- Employment (Title I)
- Public services through state and local government (Title II)
- Public accommodations operated by private entities (Title III)
- Telecommunications (Title IV)
The ADA Partnership Is Here To
- answer your questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act;
- help you understand your rights or responsibilities covered under the ADA;
- help you find solutions by providing technical assistance about the ADA;
- send you the most current information about the ADA;
- help you find resources to address various ADA issues and requirements;
- provide or support ADA trainings, workshops and in-service opportunities for your business, agency or group.
How the ADA Partnership Works
The ADA Wisconsin Partnership is part of a regional network of similar programs and is affiliated with the Great Lakes Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center (GLDBTAC), located at the Department of Disability and Human Development at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The ADA Wisconsin Partnership is managed by Rehabilitation For Wisconsin, Inc. (RFW).
For additional ADA information and national links/resources contact:
Great Lakes ADA and Accessible IT Center
800-949-4232 (Voice/TTY)
www.adagreatlakes.org
Contact us:
ADA Wisconsin Partnership
c/o Employment Resources Inc.
4126 Lien Road
Madison, WI 53704
608-246-3444 (Voice/TTY)
608-246-3445 (Fax)
ada@eri-wi.org
