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SUMMARY:Assessing the Impact of the Medicaid Unwinding
DESCRIPTION:Join the Policy Impact Project and Joan Alker for a talk about the state by state Medicaid landscape and what it looks like as we move from the Medicaid Continuous Coverage Requirements and transition back to regular operations after the Public Health Emergency (PHE). We will look at the available data and discuss what impact the Medicaid Unwinding will have on people across the country. \nGoals \n\nExamine Medicaid’s role during the pandemic’s early days and the Public Health Emergency.\nIdentify the implications of administrative disenrollment and its prevention.\nUnderstand the impact of the Consolidated Appropriations Act on Medicaid.\nUnderstand how “unwinding” affects healthcare access.\n\nRegister Here\n_______________________________________________________________________ \nSpeaker\n \nJoan Alker\nExecutive Director of the Center for Children and Families and a Research Professor at the Georgetown McCourt School of Public Policy.
URL:https://policyimpactproject.org/event/2312/
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SUMMARY:Beyond Autism Awarness
DESCRIPTION:This free webinar will delve into the challenges and opportunities that exist beyond mere awareness of autism. As our understanding of autism evolves\, it is crucial to explore how we can move beyond awareness toward greater acceptance\, inclusion\, and support for individuals on the spectrum. \nThis webinar will provide a platform for autistic self-advocates\, family members\, and others in the autism community to discuss what comes next after autism awareness. \nTopics Include: \n\nWhat does autism awareness month actually bring awareness to?\nHow can we better honor and celebrate autistic voices year-round?\nWhat do autistic people want non-autistic individuals to know?\nHow can we better support autistic individuals in our community?\n\nHosted by: ASERT (Autism Services\, Education\, Resources and Training)\, The Philadelphia Autism Project\, and The Policy Impact Project. \nClick Here To Register\n  \nQuestions? Email info@paautism.org.
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Intersection of Reproductive Rights and Disability Rights: Unpacking the Topics
DESCRIPTION:Changes in how laws and governments have authority and power over bodily autonomy were brought to the forefront with the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Roe v. Wade. The ripples of this decision will continue to be felt far and wide. What will the impact be on disabled people\, whose bodies\, privacy\, and autonomy have been subject to scrutiny for generations? \nFollowing the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization which overturned Roe v. Wade\, discussions about government control of healthcare access and the rights of disabled people should be front and center. \nWebinar Objectives \n\nUnderstanding of this issue and how it connects to disability rights.  \nDiscuss what is next and what are the wide-ranging implications of this decision.\nDiscuss on the ground advocacy.\nDiscuss the future of reproductive rights and disability rights.\n\nRegister here\n_____________________________________________________\nWebinar Speakers\n \nDena L. Gassner\, LMSW \nDena is an appointed member to the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) providing recommendations to the office of the White House regarding autism research funding. She is the co-chair of the Autistic Researcher Committee (ARC) for the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR). She is also a member of the Autism Intervention Research Network in Physical Health (AIR-P) and is a member of the AIR-P Gender\, Sexuality and Healthcare Node. As an autistic woman\, she seeks to live a life of authenticity. \n  \n \nMorrigan Hunter\, MA\, MSW \nMorrigan (they/them) is an Autistic social worker whose focus is on making systems changes to address violence against the disability community. Much of their work centers on raising awareness of the ways in which systemic oppression contributes to the loss of autonomy of disabled people and people with disabilities\, particularly individuals who experience multiple forms of oppression. \n  \n \nOluwatobi Odugunwa \nOluwatobi (they/them) is an autistic and chronically ill advocate for disability and racial justice and LGBTQ rights. Their academic expertise is in intersectionality and health justice as well as gender and sexuality. Oluwatobi is the Program Coordinator at the Autistic People of Color Fund and is involved with local social justice organizations. They currently work as DEI consultant at a publishing company.
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