Press Release - December 19, 2011
WASHINGTON – The National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) applauds the introduction of legislation that addresses the use of restraint and seclusion on children in schools. A different version of the legislation passed in the House of Representatives last year but was unable to clear the Senate. Senator Harkin (D-IA) introduced this version - the Keeping All Students Safe Act (S.2020) - on December 16, 2011.
Press Release - December 1, 2011
WASHINGTON – The National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) today released the report Keeping the Promise: True Community Integration and the Need for Monitoring and Advocacy. The report summarizes two projects that monitored people with disabilities, many of whom were moving out of large institutions into homes in the community.
Press Release - October 31, 2011
WASHINGTON – The membership of the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) has elected Michael Bailey of Oregon as its new President. Mr. Bailey has a long history of service to NDRN and the nationwide network of Protection and Advocacy (P&A) agencies that make up the organization’s membership. Most recently Mr. Bailey served as Vice President of the Board of NDRN and was past Chair of the Program Advisory Committee and the Finance Committee. He also serves on the Standards Committee and the Executive Committee.
Press Release - October 19, 2011
WASHINGTON – The Obama Administration’s announcement that implementation of the CLASS Act will be halted is a significant set-back for people with disabilities.
Press Release - September 16, 2011
WASHINGTON – National Disability Rights Network Executive Director Curt Decker expressed encouragement over a new rule issued by the Department of Transportation (DOT) requiring train station platforms be made more accessible to people with disabilities.
Press Release - July 13, 2011
The National Disability Rights Network brought families that receive services through Medicaid to the White House today to speak with the President’s advisors about cutbacks to the program.
Press Release - April 25, 2011
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected the attempts of state officials in Indiana to limit the ability of protection and advocacy agencies to enforce their investigative authority today. In Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services (IPAS) v. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration the Supreme Court declined to hear a case in which state officials alleged that IPAS did not have the power to file lawsuits to enforce its authority.
Press Release - April 19, 2011
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Virginia Office of Protection and Advocacy (VOPA) today in a case critical to the authority of the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) member agencies to advocate for and protect individuals with disabilities.
Press Release - April 7, 2011
House Reintroduces Keeping all Students Safe Act
NDRN Lauds New Regulations that Strengthen Protections for People with Disabilities
National Disability Rights Network and FEMA Sign Agreement to Strengthen Collaboration
NDRN Funds Two Community Monitoring Programs
Report Finds People with Disabilities Segregated and Exploited at Work