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Advancing the Human & Civil Rights of People with Disabilities in Illinois

Equip for Equality: Advancing the Human & Civil Rights of People with Disabilities in Illinois
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Welcome to the Equip for Equality Homepage

a hand fingerspells 'welcome'Find answers to a variety of disability related concerns, including information on how to seek individual assistance with disability-related rights issues, information on legislation and public policy that impacts the disability community, training to help you advocate for your own disability rights in a variety of circumstances, and information on ensuring that people with disabilities remain safe in the wide variety of settings where they live and work. This site also maintains a wealth of links and documents related to disability rights issues in its Resource Center.

Find out more about Equip for Equality in the About Us Section.

An Evening for Equality 2008

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
5:30-9:00 p.m.
Chicago Renaissance Hotel
One West Wacker Drive

Join Us! Co-Chairs Pamela Hansen of USG and Patrick Hughes of Inclusion Solutions, the Celebration Committee and the Board of Directors of Equip for Equality invite you to join us for our annual benefit, An Evening of Equality, on October 28, 2008. Please join us and many members of the community in celebrating the strides people with disabilities are making toward full inclusion, and help us honor those who are inspiring us for the work ahead.  And join leaders of Chicago’s legal community in celebrating the launch of Equip for Equality’s Equality for Kids Campaign to support the agency’s important work, especially that of the recently formed Special Education Clinic. 

Our featured speaker this year is best-selling author, Scott Turow, who will give us his perspective on people with disabilities in the justice system.

Purchase Tickets and/or Donate Online to 'An Evening for Equality'


Update: On September 5, 2008, following repeated calls for the closure of the decertified Howe Developmental Center by Equip for Equality and a number of advocacy groups along with people with disabilities, the Department of Human Services announced closure of Howe and the Tinley Park Mental Health Hospital.

The doors of the Howe Developmental Center will close following repeated calls for the closure of the institution based on numerous reports detailing abysmal conditions leading to the injuries and deaths, millions of dollars wasted as a result of Howe’s decertification from the federal Medicaid program, and an ongoing investigation by the United States Department of Justice. 

To download/view the press release related to the closure announce, visit Abuse Investigation Unit reports and booklets page under publications. (posted September 12, 2008) Also available in PDF format.


Young Man with Severe Disabilities Wins Right to Services from State Enabling Him to Live at Home.

Equip for Equality Obtains Federal Injunction Against the State for Violation of the ADA's Integration Mandate.

Following two years of federal court litigation under the ADA's "integration mandate," Equip for Equality has obtained a permanent injunction to enable its client, David Grooms, to receive services he needs to remain in his home. The order overturned a decision by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (“HFS”) to cut more than half of David’s Medicaid benefits when he turned twenty-one-years old. U.S. District Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer ordered the agency's Director, Barry Maram, to restore "immediately" the level of skilled nursing services provided to David prior to his 21st birthday.


Review reveals that Illinois’ Investigatory system does not provide basic protections to people with disabilities of all ages and in all settings.

Equip for Equality Equip for Equality has released a special report from its Abuse Investigation Unit entitled Ensuring the Safety of Children and Adults with Disabilities:  Filing the Gaps in Illinois' System that Investigates Allegations of Abuse and Neglect. 

The prevalence of violence against people with disabilities highlights the critical need for an effective investigatory structure, which will ensure that children and adults with disabilities have basic protections against abuse, neglect and exploitation wherever they live or receive services.  This report provides an overview of Illinois' investigatory system, identifying critical gaps and inadequacies in the structure by which abuse, neglect and exploitation are dealt with in Illinois.  It also offers clear recommendations to address the identified problems in order to ensure basic protections for people with disabilities.


Life and Death in State-Operated Developmental Disability Institutions

Chicago (June 6, 2008)- Equip for Equality’s Abuse and Investigation Unit just released a special report: Life and Death In State-operated Developmental Disability Institutions. Included are the shocking details connected to the needless death of a young person at the Ann M. Kiley Development Center. Additionally, there’s a disturbing summary of 12 more deaths at three other state-run institutions, highlighting the dangers endemic to Illinois’ state-operated system of institutional care.

In response to these deaths, Equip for Equality calls for the State to immediately enhance the scrutiny of state-run institutions by establishing teams of independent observers and medical experts to insure safety and quality of care and to examine all deaths in an effort to prevent further tragedies. EFE also strongly recommends that Illinois give up its over-reliance on large, state-run institutions and expand community-based services for people with disabilities.


Appellate Court Issues Precedent-Setting Decision on Involuntary Sterilization

Equip for Equality Wins Reproductive Rights Victory for Woman with Disabilities

In a precedent setting case, the Illinois Appellate Court upheld a trial court’s denial of a petition for involuntary sterilization of a woman with traumatic brain injury and other disabilities. The appellate court also upheld the decision to deny attorney’s fee for the guardian on appeal and orderd that the trial court review the original award of over $100,000 in attorney’s fees paid out of the estate. Click here for a copy of the Appellate Court's decision.


Please Join Equip for Equality in Planning Our Priorities

Wednesday, May 28, 2008
10:00 a.m. – 12 noon
Silversmith Hotel & Suites
10 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago
Chicago Landmark Room
Please provide us your input for our annual priorities


DBTAC: Great Lakes ADA Center

Announcing the 2008 Legal Issues Webinar Series: Employment and the ADA

Equip for Equality is pleased to partner with DBTAC: Great Lakes ADA Center to present a series of webinars focusing on emerging employment issues under the ADA.


Important Voting Information for 2008 Primary and General Elections

"Vote as if your life depends on it, because it does" - Justin Dart.

2008 is a presidential election year. To vote in the Primary and General Elections, you must be registered to vote. If you are not registered to vote and you wish to register, you must do so within certain timeframes. Please note the election dates and registration deadlines below:


2008 ELECTION DATES AND REGISTRATION DEADLINES
GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2008
Last day to register to vote October 7, 2008
Grace Period Registration and Voting  
First Day October 8, 2008
Last Day October 21, 2008
Early Voting for General Election  
First Day October 14, 2008
Last Day October 30, 2008

For more information on our upcoming free voting rights trainings in Illinois, please visit our Upcoming Events page. For more information on Voting Rights, please visit our Voting Rights Project page. (Posted November 20, 2007)


United State Department of Justice Investigates EFE's Complaints of Unconstitutional Conditions At the Choate and Howe Developmental Centers

View/Download Relevant Files and LinksFollowing submission of two complaints detailing the findings of the Abuse Investigation Unit as a result of in depth investigations at the Choate and Howe Developmental Centers, two of Illinois' nine state fun institutions for people with developmental disabilities, the Justice Department has opened investigations at each institution under the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act. In each complaint, Equip for Equality documented longstanding histories of significant problems resulting in deaths and serious injuries. The complaints also documented serious deprivations of statutory and constitutional rights guaranteed to people in state operated facilities including the right to be free from abuse and neglect, and unlawful restraint as well as the right appropriate services and programs. Equip for Equality continues to call upon the State to close each institution. Download/view relevant files and links on the Choate and Howe Developmental Center Files page. (Posted APRIL 25, 2008)


Illinois Residents Sue State for Failing to Provide Community Services

View/Download Relevant Files Today, a class action lawsuit was filed against Illinois state officials under the Americans with Disabilities Act for failing to provide community services to people with disabilities living in nursing homes. This is the third class action filed by Equip for Equality, Access Living and the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois seeking to increase the choices of people with all disabilities to live in the community. Download/view the complaint along with other relevant files on the Colbert v. Blagojevich Case Files page. (Posted August 22, 2007)


Update: Equip for Equality Urgently Calls for Closure of Dangerous State-Run Institution for People with Disabilities Following Additional Deaths

Citing further evidence of substandard care and critical errors by staff at Howe Developmental Center in connection with 3 more deaths at the state-run institution, Equip for Equality is now calling for the State to take urgent action to close the institution, ensure the safety of the individuals living there and prevent further deaths.

For more information, read today's full press release as well as the original press release. (Updated March 8, 2007)


Ligas v. Maram: Appellete Court Denies Intervention Allowing Community Integration Case to Proceed

View/Download Relevant Case FilesIn a unanimous ruling, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition to intervene. EFE and its co-counsel proceed with Olmstead case on behalf of people with developmental disabilities in institutions. To download/view the court's decision along with other relevant files, please visit the Documents Relevant to Ligas v. Maram page. (Posted February 19, 2007)


Update: LaSalle Bank Expands Number of Talking ATMs

After a structured agreement with Equip for Equality in May 2005 to provide more accessible services to people who are blind or sight impaired, LaSalle Bank has installed Talking ATMs in locations in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. All of the Illinois installations have been completed. Talking ATMs allow for users with sight impairments to follow audio commands through headphones.

View an alphabetical list by city of all LaSalle Talking ATM locations to date. (Posted January 30, 2007)


Federal Court Advances Challenge to Illinois Policy Warehousing Residents with Mental Illnesses

View/Download Relevant Case FilesResidents of Illinois with mental illnesses who are needlessly segregated in large nursing homes now have an opportunity to challenge state policies inhibiting the development and implementation of suitable, community-living alternatives. U.S. District Court Judge William Hart recently granted class action status to a lawsuit, brought by four individual clients, charging that Illinois in violation of federal laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). For more information, read the full press release. (Posted November 20, 2006)