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The Great Lakes ADA Center in collaboration with the ADA National Network invites you to register for the upcoming ADA Audio Conference Webinar Series session titled “Livable Communities for a Lifetime” featuring Phillip Stafford, Adjunct Professor , Department of Anthropology, Indiana University.
The Livable Communities movement has experienced significant growth in the past twenty years. As a model for community planning and development, the movement complements the regulatory approach to accessibility through community participation strategies based on a shared vision of a community for all ages and abilities.
Phil Stafford has been a leader in the international age-friendly/lifetime community movement since its inception. In his presentation, Dr. Stafford will provide a brief history of the movement with examples drawn from a worldwide sample. He will describe an organizational model that communities can adapt to their own contexts, needs, and assets. He will provide a brief overview of the concept of co-design and its application to environments, services, and technologies
Date: Tuesday, March 16th, 2021
Time: 1-2:30pm CT
Format: Zoom Webinar Platform (closed captioning will be provided via Zoom and Stream Text link option)
Cost: No Charge
Registration Required: https://www.accessibilityonline.org/ADA-Audio/session/?id=110911 (An account is required to register)
Registration deadline: Monday, March 15th, 2021
Certificate of Attendance available.
Questions should be directed to webinars@adaconferences.org