About the ADA Audio Conference Series

Overview of ADA-Indiana's Audio Conference Program

For several years, ADA-Indiana has provided support to local community organizations to host the ADA National Network's Annual ADA Audio Conference program. ADA-Indiana receives funding from the Great Lakes ADA Center and the Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities to provide this valuable service.

The ADA Audio Conference Series is an efficient way to learn or maintain knowledge about the Americans with Disabilities Act. The sessions are 90 minutes in length, and feature an expert in the topic covered. The speaker allows time for questions and answers with the audience.

Why go to the HOSTED site location? Here's 10 Reasons to consider. And the number one reason why people should attend a hosted ADA Audio Conference in their community... it provides an opportunity for individuals to make connections with other advocates in their area.

ADA Audio Conference Locations

During the 2011-2012 Audio Conference season, ADA-Indiana, Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities, and the Great Lakes ADA Center are providing sponsorships to 9 organizations to provide the audio conference at no cost in the following communities: Bloomington, Columbus, Corydon, Fort Wayne, Gary, Indianapolis, Muncie, Terre Haute, and Versailles.

The site location in West Lafayette is hosted by Purdue University, Office of Institutional Equity, and the Evansville location is hosted by University of Southern Indiana. Both are open to the public, and there is no cost to attend.

Download 2011-2012 Audio Conference Schedule

The full schedule is available for download as a PDF and Word document. The ADA National Network's ADA Audio Conference website has a schedule page with brief session descriptions and the scheduled presenters. (The sessions are subject to change.)