Southeast ADA Center

Address: 1419 Mayson Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30324
Phone: (800) 949-4232 Email: ADAsoutheast@law.syr.edu Website: http://adasoutheast.org

The Southeast ADA Center (formerly known as Southeast DBTAC) is your leader in providing information, training, and guidance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and disability access tailored to the needs of business, government, and individuals at local, state, and regional levels. We also conduct research to reduce and eliminate barriers to employment and economic self-sufficiency and to increase the civic and social participation of Americans with disabilities. Serving Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.

Our Core Services:

Technical Assistance –  Highly trained and qualified specialists are available to answer your questions about the ADA, including advice and information on what is required, who is covered, and how to work through ADA-related questions.

Education and Training –  Provide customized training and distance education opportunities about the ADA and disability-related laws to disability organizations, State and local government agencies, and private businesses. Explore our ready-to-use, educational webcourses , toolkits, and national training resources. Find webinars, audioconferences, and webcasts in the Events Calendar and search the website: ADA Training Resources.

Materials Dissemination –  Distribute and provide publications with accurate, up-to-date information about the ADA via websites, social media, email, discussion lists, newsletters, and printed materials.

Information and Referral – Provide referrals to local organizations for advocacy assistance or issues outside of our work scope via our State Resource Network and through partnerships with nationally-recognized experts and organizations.  

Public Awareness –  Promote the ADA in a positive manner in training and media outlets

Local Capacity Building – Work closely with business, disability, governmental, rehabilitation, and other professional networks to assist with ADA efforts in your State and local communities. 

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