The Rocky Mountain ADA Center Launches First Customized Virtual Trainings Covering All Elements of the Americans with Disabilities Act

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April 22, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Rocky Mountain ADA Center (RMADAC), a member of the National Network of ADA Centers, is pleased to announce it has launched the first customized virtual training on all elements of the ADA for those living the Rocky Mountain region, RMADAC's area of coverage.

For those interested in hiring RMADAC to create a customized training on any part of the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the organization by filling out its training request form.

RMADAC is offering 50% off its facilitation fee for all customized virtual trainings. 100% of all revenue paid to RMADAC for its customized virtual training will go back into program development.

"We created this new format of training to provide those living in the Rocky Mountain region with a simple way to create and coordinate trainings remotely during a time when a great deal of activity across the nation is on hiatus," said Emily Shuman, Deputy Director of the Rocky Mountain ADA Center. "We are excited to launch our program this week with a large advocacy group in Denver. Our team has the capability to customize training under every title and nuance within the ADA and we are busy scheduling new virtual trainings each day."

Virtual trainings will be conducted within Zoom or any alternative format customers request. RMADAC can quickly customize a training within any part of the ADA and is currently finalizing virtual group trainings for:

1. Service Animals Guidelines
2. How to Request Work Accommodations under the ADA
3. Disability Etiquette
4. Title I - Employment
5. Title II - State and Local Governments
6. Title III - Public Accommodations
7. Title IV - Telecommunications
8. Title V - Miscellaneous Provisions
9. More

For those with questions about virtual training, please contact Jenny DeVries, RMADAC's training facilitator by email: JDeVries@mtc-inc.com

In addition to offering customized virtual training options, the RMADAC also provides free online classes covering many elements of the ADA.

"With many people working remotely, both categories of training options could be of interest to leadership as they are conducted remotely and we offer easy access for employees to work on their professional development," added Shuman.

About the Rocky Mountain ADA Center: The Rocky Mountain ADA Center provides information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to individuals and organizations throughout Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The Rocky Mountain ADA Center is a member of the National Network of ADA Centers and is funded by National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR grant number 90DP0094-01-00). Our center is powered by and is a project of Meeting the Challenge, Inc., a CP&Y company located in Colorado Springs, CO. The center's staff members represent a diverse and dynamic group of individuals who are dedicated to the driving spirit of the ADA as well as the complex standards behind the law. To connect with the Rocky Mountain ADA Center on social media, click here. The Rocky Mountain ADA Center is available to assist with any of the following areas: Material Dissemination, Technical Assistance on the ADA, Training, Referrals and Research.

SOURCE The Rocky Mountain ADA Center