2014 Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics

2014 Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics and Research-to-Policy Roundtable

The Disability Statistics and Demographics Rehabilitation and Research Training Center (StatsRRTC) announced it will hold the 2014 Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics and Research-to-Policy Roundtable in December. The events will present the latest findings and challenges facing people with disabilities, as well as provide researchers, advocates, and policymakers the opportunity to discuss how evidence-based decision making in service and policy arenas can benefit people with disabilities.

Both events will be held on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2014 in Washington, D.C. The location and venue has not been confirmed, and will available to registrants via email. A live webcast will also be provided. For additional information including registration, please click the link below.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014 - 8:45am to 3:30pm
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August 2014 – The Disability Statistics and Demographics Rehabilitation and Research Training Center (StatsRRTC) announced two upcoming events in the Capitol Hill area this December: the Annual Compendium of Disability Statistics release briefing and the Fourth Annual Research-to-Policy Roundtable meeting. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, December 3, 2014, as both events plan to engage attendees with presentations and dialogue.

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