Disability Advocates and Professionals Join in New Orleans for The Arcâs Annual Convention
New Orleans, LA (PRWEB) September 26, 2014
Next week, The Arcâs National Convention will kick off in New Orleans, Louisiana with more than 800 disability advocates, professionals, and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) coming together to learn, forge connections, and energize the disability movement. This yearâs theme focuses on three key goalsâ" To Network, To Improve, and To Lead, three simple ideas that embody what The Arc stands for. This yearâs event will have a strong focus on criminal justice issues and the I/DD population.
âThe Arcâs convention is a once a year chance to bring our network of nearly 700 chapters, their members and professionals, and people with disabilities together for a unique experience. This year, in addition to our usual activities, we are turning a national spotlight to criminal justice and disability. The Arc has a long history of standing up for the rights of people with disabilities who find themselves involved in our legal system as victims, suspects, or offenders.
âWe are thrilled to be honoring James Ellis, one of the leading lawyers in the disability community. Additionally, we are excited to have two award winning documentary film makers who will be exposing the difficulties facing children with intellectual disabilities involved in our criminal justice system,â said Peter Berns, CEO of The Arc.
This three day event, which will take place at the New Orleans Marriott from September 30 â" October 2, will include:
"We are excited to serve as the local host committee for The Arcâs national convention. With so many changes at the federal and state level including managed care, the CMS home and community based setting rule, and wage and hour issues, I think the timing of this event in New Orleans is ideal. My hope is with hundreds of advocates and the leading experts in the disability community in our backyard, we will push forward with the necessary conversations to continue to move our state in the right direction," said Kelly Serrett, Executive Director of The Arc Louisiana.
âThe Arcâs national convention is the premier event for disability advocates in our network, and we are thrilled to have everyone in New Orleans this year. Our program covers a number of key issues facing communities in Louisiana as well as nationally, from public policy to early intervention services for families with a loved one who has a disability. We are so pleased with the line-up of speakers that will be joining us, and look forward to showing our colleagues from across the country what our great state and the city of New Orleans has to offer,â said Barry Meyer, Executive Director of The Arc Baton Rouge.
The Arc advocates for and serves people with I/DD, including Down syndrome, autism, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, cerebral palsy and other diagnoses. The Arc has a network of nearly 700 chapters across the country promoting and protecting the human rights of people with I/DD and actively supporting their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes and without regard to diagnosis.
Editorâs Note: The Arc is not an acronym; always refer to us as The Arc, not The ARC and never ARC. The Arc should be considered as a title or a phrase.
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