Month of May brings five distance learning events If you are a registrant for Easter Seals Project ACTION's May distance learning events, here are the dates you will want to remember: May 6 and 13 -- "The Accessible Mobility Experience" (two parts), 2-3 p.m. EDT May 7 and 21 -- "Toolkit for Assessing Bus Stop Accessibility and Training" (two parts), 2-3 p.m. EDT May 12 -- "Effectively Changing Policies and Practice," 2-3 p.m., EDT.
Audio conference will be useful to senior transportation programs The National Center on Senior Transportation has scheduled its next free distance learning event from 2-3 p.m. EDT Thursday, May 28. The topic is "Senior Transportation Programs: Raising Revenue and Awareness" and will feature Barbara Huston, a co-founder of Partners in Care, and Katherine Freund, who created ITNAmerica. Register through the linked announcement to obtain dial-in information; participation is by telephone. Registration is open until May 21.
Join our new online community for travel trainers! The Easter Seals Transportation Group invites travel trainers and those having an interest in travel training to join our new online, interactive Global Travel Training Community. The GTTC is an accessible Web-based community to facilitate collaboration and the sharing of knowledge among the travel training community. Pose questions, share resources, network with your colleagues!
NEW from Project ACTION: A resource for secondary school educators Easter Seals Project ACTION presents a new resource titled, "Travel Training for Student Success: The Route to Achieving Post-Secondary Student Outcomes." An introduction, booklet, slide shows, questionnaire, and linked ESPA Clearinghouse resources contribute to the nation's efforts to support young adults' needs for public transportation through travel training.
Stimulus package offers opportunities for accessible transportation The American Recovery and Reinvestment Bill of 2009, passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama, has important implications for accessible transportation. A brief document on mobility management as it relates to the package has been compiled by the Community Transportation Association of America with assistance from Easter Seals Project ACTION and the American Public Transportation Association.
News of federal and association partners
Federal Transit Administration announces NFP updates On April 29, the FTA released two updates related to the New Freedom Program (5317): "A Notice of Policy Statement for Eligible New Freedom Activities," and "Questions and Answers Regarding the New Freedom, JARC, and Section 5310 Program." The New Freedom formula grant program aims to provide additional tools to overcome existing barriers that Americans with disabilities face as they pursue integration into the work force and full participation in society. Lack of adequate transportation is a problem, and the the New Freedom formula grant program seeks to reduce barriers to transportation services and expand the transportation mobility options available to people with disabilities beyond the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
APTA announces plans for 2009 rail conference Another APTA event is the 2009 Rail Conference June 14-17 in Chicago, Ill. Topics will include Capital Projects; Commuter, High Speed and Inter City Rail; Operations; Planning, Sustainability & Finance; and Safety & Security. For more information, contact Lynne Morsen, or phone (202) 496-4853. Registration Information: Contact Heather Rachels, or phone (202) 496-4838.
Call for abstracts issued for TRANSED 2010 The 12th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED 2010) will take place in Hong Kong June 2-4, 2010. Held every three years in different countries, TRANSED conferences are milestone events in the field of accessible transportation. They give delegates from around the world an opportunity to share scientific and policy advances in the pursuit of mobility and access for all. The Call for abstracts is now open. Deadline: June 1, 2009.
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