Services: What CAIRE Offers

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Our Services

The purpose of CAIRE is to nurture awareness and foster educational and training opportunities to develop accessible and inclusive communities for people with disabilities. 

Our CEO is a certified ADA Coordinator.

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Consulting for Organizations

Develop a plan for your business or organization to become more accessible and inclusive for individuals with disabilities. The plan is designed to meet your company's needs and takes into consideration the needs of current employees. 

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Consulting for Classrooms

Services for classrooms and educational environments that include the development of universal supports, as well as targeted interventions for individual students. May include assisting with referrals for an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).

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Accessibility Audit

The accessibility audit is designed to review your programs, services, processes, and physical space to provide written guidance, including specific recommendations and resources. 

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Training

Trainings are tailored to the needs identified by the client organization. Commonly requested customizable trainings include:

  • Disability Download: A discussion focused on the types of disabilities, disability laws, and resources. We will visit current best practices and guidelines to consider when interacting with people with disabilities.
  • Universal Access: Navigate how to create and restructure physical environments, educational programs, community services and employment opportunities that can be accessed by anyone, regardless of perceived barriers, such as disability.
  • Intersecting With Disability: Explore intersectionality and barriers experienced by people with disabilities and other marginalized communities.

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Keynote / Guest Speaker

Are you looking to inspire innovation? Book CAIRE to speak at your next event! Previous topics include defining ableism and getting to know someone's why.

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Accessibility Planning for Events

CAIRE provides guidance on how to plan and implement a universally accessible event from registration to implementation.