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Travel Training Certification

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Autonomous Vehicles: A Transportation Solution?

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Explore the report, “Autonomous Vehicles: Driving Employment for People with Disabilities” with ways to inform decisions about implementation, roll-out, accommodation requirements, and policy development that will ensure autonomous vehicles are a viable, practical mobility option for persons with disabilities.

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Public Transportation for Individuals with Disabilities: Barriers and Improvement Strategies Webinar

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Learn more about barriers to public transportation and develop ideas to advocate for people with disabilities to improve transportation systems and services, which will promote employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

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Serious Mental Illness (SMI) 101 – TACQE U

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Transportation for Employment Success

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New Report Highlights Entrepreneur Opportunities for People With Disabilities

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The National Center on Self-Employment, Business Ownership, and Telecommuting has issued a report identifying ways Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agencies can enhance business-ownership and self-employment opportunities for people with disabilities, especially those categorized as having the most significant disabilities.