Community Training on the Disability Characteristics Map

Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities
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Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2023
6:00 p.m. — 7:00 p.m. EDT

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Join MOPD Executive Director Amy Nieves and the City Commissioners’ Office Lead GIS Analyst Dan Warner, who brought together the first ever GIS map of Disability Data to the City of Philadelphia and our Nation as they go over the new updates and accessibility features of the barrier breaking Philadelphia Disability Characteristics Map! 

All are welcome, from federal leaders to 5th grade students we have ensured all people can utilize this map for a variety of equity approaches to public life and for more equitable engagement of the disability community.

ASL and CC will be provided. For language access requests or additional reasonable ADA accommodations please email Khalia Jackson no later than August 8, 2023. 

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Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities

The Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities houses the Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities and the Office of ADA Compliance. Both offices work to make Philadelphia a better place for people with disabilities.

The Mayor’s Commission on People with Disabilities:

  • Advocates for policies, programs, and systemic changes that maximize independence and community integration for Philadelphians with disabilities.
  • Provides resources and referrals to local organizations that support residents with disabilities.
  • Educates the community on the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Fair Housing Act, and other laws that protect the civil rights of people with disabilities.

The Office of ADA Compliance:

  • Writes policies and procedures, and develops resources to ensure equal access to City-provided services, programs, and activities for people with disabilities.
  • Educates employees and City entities on disability-related laws.
  • Oversees the Philadelphia transition plan and structural access within City buildings.
  • Responds to grievances from residents with disabilities who feel discriminated against.

Together, these two offices help ensure those with disabilities have equal and equitable access to:

  • Employment opportunities.
  • Accessible and affordable housing.
  • Elementary and secondary education.
  • Health care.
  • Recreation, arts, and culture.
  • Government services and buildings.

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