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PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL The Protection and Advocacy for the Developmentally Disabled (PADD) program is administered by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD), Administration on Children and Families, United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). In 1986, Congress found that adults with significant mental illness and children with severe SHORT SCHOOL DAY LAWSUIT Every child needs classroom learning to grow and develop. Yet, hundreds of Oregon children don’t attend full days of school for months or even years FIRST EDITION FAIR HOUSING HANDBOOK: REASONABLE 2008 Disability Rights Oregon 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500, Portland OR 97204 . Voice: 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 . TTY: 503-323-9161or 1-800-556-5351
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Office: Disability Rights Oregon 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97205REQUEST HELP
Disability Rights Oregon Helps people with with disabilities with their disability-related legal issues in Oregon. Call us at 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 between 9am-12 or 1pm-5pm, Monday through Friday. We are not able to respond to voicemail messages requesting services. Please call back during our business hours. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS LANDING PAGE Assistive Technology. Resources about tools that help people with disabilities function better in their daily lives. Children’s Rights and Special Education. Resources about programs and services for children and youth with disabilities. COVID-19. Resources about the rights to healthcare, education, housing, and accommodations duringCOVID-19.
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Office: Disability Rights Oregon 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97205MENTAL HEALTH
Disability Rights Oregon protects and advocates for the rights of people who have a mental illness or perceived mental illness. DRO receives funding from Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) (42 U.S.C. § 10801, P.L. 106-310), which authorizes P&As to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illness and investigate reports of abuse and neglect in DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON The use of this website does not create any contract or an attorney-client relationship. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, adequacy, timeliness, or relevance of the information on this website. We are not responsible for the content of any third party comments posted on our site. We reserve the right to remove anycomments posted.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOUSING A person requesting a reasonable accommodation must qualify as a person with a disability. . Structural changes made to existing premises that do not receive federal financial assistance are reasonable modifications, not reasonable accommodations. Under the Fair Housing Act, it’s discriminatory for a landlord to refuse topermit a reasonable
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL The Protection and Advocacy for the Developmentally Disabled (PADD) program is administered by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD), Administration on Children and Families, United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). In 1986, Congress found that adults with significant mental illness and children with severe SHORT SCHOOL DAY LAWSUIT Every child needs classroom learning to grow and develop. Yet, hundreds of Oregon children don’t attend full days of school for months or even years FIRST EDITION FAIR HOUSING HANDBOOK: REASONABLE 2008 Disability Rights Oregon 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500, Portland OR 97204 . Voice: 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 . TTY: 503-323-9161or 1-800-556-5351
CONTACT — DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON Our address is: Disability Rights Oregon. 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200. Portland, Oregon 97205. Request Help. Our office hours. Monday through Friday. 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. MENTAL HEALTH RIGHTS PROJECT Mental Illness. Disability Rights Oregon’s Mental Health Rights Project works to end the criminalization of mental illness, promote independence and community living for people with mental health conditions, and improve conditions in Oregon jails and prisons for people in mental health crisis. Learn more about how our communitiescriminalize
HEALTHCARE RATIONING PETITION To tell Oregon Legislators and other elected leaders that you support prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability, race, age, and other protected characteristics in healthcare—fill out the information below. By selecting agree and signing the petition, you certify you are the person listed above and give Disability RightsOregon
DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON The use of this website does not create any contract or an attorney-client relationship. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, adequacy, timeliness, or relevance of the information on this website. We are not responsible for the content of any third party comments posted on our site. We reserve the right to remove anycomments posted.
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Matthew Serres. Managing Attorney. Matt Serres leads the organization’s efforts to uphold the civil and human rights of people to live in their community. In overseeing the organization’s Project Independence, Matt relies on Disability Rights Oregon’s broad federal authority to press for changes in our cities andcounties to ensure
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Emily Cooper. Legal Director. Emily leads a team of attorneys who work to uphold the rights of Oregonians with disabilities. She focuses on litigation to transform systems and practices so that more Oregonians have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Previously, she served as a Senior Attorney at Disability Rights Washington sinceTIM ROESSEL
Tim Roessel. Advocate. Timothy advocates for the rights of people with mental health conditions held in jails, prisons, and hospitals across the state. He closely monitors conditions and investigates allegations of abuse and neglect. To do this, Timothy regularly meets with people with mental health conditions held in these places to develop an SHORT SCHOOL DAY PARENT TOOL KIT A new state law limits Oregon school districts’ ability to shorten students’ school day because of behaviors caused by a disability.. Districts may shorten your child’s school day only if they meet specific requirements. If your child’s school day has been shortened, we hope you’ll use these tools to demand a full day foryour child.
SHORT SCHOOL DAY LAWSUIT Every child needs classroom learning to grow and develop. Yet, hundreds of Oregon children don’t attend full days of school for months or even years FIRST EDITION FAIR HOUSING HANDBOOK: REASONABLE 2008 Disability Rights Oregon 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500, Portland OR 97204 . Voice: 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 . TTY: 503-323-9161or 1-800-556-5351
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Disability Rights Oregon Helps people with with disabilities with their disability-related legal issues in Oregon. Call us at 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 between 9am-12 or 1pm-5pm, Monday through Friday. We are not able to respond to voicemail messages requesting services. Please call back during our business hours. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS LANDING PAGE Assistive Technology. Resources about tools that help people with disabilities function better in their daily lives. Children’s Rights and Special Education. Resources about programs and services for children and youth with disabilities. COVID-19. Resources about the rights to healthcare, education, housing, and accommodations duringCOVID-19.
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Office: Disability Rights Oregon 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97205MENTAL HEALTH
Disability Rights Oregon protects and advocates for the rights of people who have a mental illness or perceived mental illness. DRO receives funding from Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) (42 U.S.C. § 10801, P.L. 106-310), which authorizes P&As to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illness and investigate reports of abuse and neglect in DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON The use of this website does not create any contract or an attorney-client relationship. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, adequacy, timeliness, or relevance of the information on this website. We are not responsible for the content of any third party comments posted on our site. We reserve the right to remove anycomments posted.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOUSING A person requesting a reasonable accommodation must qualify as a person with a disability. . Structural changes made to existing premises that do not receive federal financial assistance are reasonable modifications, not reasonable accommodations. Under the Fair Housing Act, it’s discriminatory for a landlord to refuse topermit a reasonable
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL The Protection and Advocacy for the Developmentally Disabled (PADD) program is administered by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD), Administration on Children and Families, United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). In 1986, Congress found that adults with significant mental illness and children with severe SHORT SCHOOL DAY LAWSUIT Every child needs classroom learning to grow and develop. Yet, hundreds of Oregon children don’t attend full days of school for months or even years FIRST EDITION FAIR HOUSING HANDBOOK: REASONABLE 2008 Disability Rights Oregon 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500, Portland OR 97204 . Voice: 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 . TTY: 503-323-9161or 1-800-556-5351
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Office: Disability Rights Oregon 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97205REQUEST HELP
Disability Rights Oregon Helps people with with disabilities with their disability-related legal issues in Oregon. Call us at 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 between 9am-12 or 1pm-5pm, Monday through Friday. We are not able to respond to voicemail messages requesting services. Please call back during our business hours. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS LANDING PAGE Assistive Technology. Resources about tools that help people with disabilities function better in their daily lives. Children’s Rights and Special Education. Resources about programs and services for children and youth with disabilities. COVID-19. Resources about the rights to healthcare, education, housing, and accommodations duringCOVID-19.
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Office: Disability Rights Oregon 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200 Portland, Oregon 97205MENTAL HEALTH
Disability Rights Oregon protects and advocates for the rights of people who have a mental illness or perceived mental illness. DRO receives funding from Protection & Advocacy for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI) (42 U.S.C. § 10801, P.L. 106-310), which authorizes P&As to protect and advocate for the rights of people with mental illness and investigate reports of abuse and neglect in DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON The use of this website does not create any contract or an attorney-client relationship. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, adequacy, timeliness, or relevance of the information on this website. We are not responsible for the content of any third party comments posted on our site. We reserve the right to remove anycomments posted.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IN HOUSING A person requesting a reasonable accommodation must qualify as a person with a disability. . Structural changes made to existing premises that do not receive federal financial assistance are reasonable modifications, not reasonable accommodations. Under the Fair Housing Act, it’s discriminatory for a landlord to refuse topermit a reasonable
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH MENTAL The Protection and Advocacy for the Developmentally Disabled (PADD) program is administered by the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD), Administration on Children and Families, United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). In 1986, Congress found that adults with significant mental illness and children with severe SHORT SCHOOL DAY LAWSUIT Every child needs classroom learning to grow and develop. Yet, hundreds of Oregon children don’t attend full days of school for months or even years FIRST EDITION FAIR HOUSING HANDBOOK: REASONABLE 2008 Disability Rights Oregon 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500, Portland OR 97204 . Voice: 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 . TTY: 503-323-9161or 1-800-556-5351
CONTACT — DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON Our address is: Disability Rights Oregon. 511 SW 10th Avenue, Suite 200. Portland, Oregon 97205. Request Help. Our office hours. Monday through Friday. 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. MENTAL HEALTH RIGHTS PROJECT Mental Illness. Disability Rights Oregon’s Mental Health Rights Project works to end the criminalization of mental illness, promote independence and community living for people with mental health conditions, and improve conditions in Oregon jails and prisons for people in mental health crisis. Learn more about how our communitiescriminalize
HEALTHCARE RATIONING PETITION To tell Oregon Legislators and other elected leaders that you support prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability, race, age, and other protected characteristics in healthcare—fill out the information below. By selecting agree and signing the petition, you certify you are the person listed above and give Disability RightsOregon
DISABILITY RIGHTS OREGON The use of this website does not create any contract or an attorney-client relationship. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, adequacy, timeliness, or relevance of the information on this website. We are not responsible for the content of any third party comments posted on our site. We reserve the right to remove anycomments posted.
MATTHEW SERRES
Matthew Serres. Managing Attorney. Matt Serres leads the organization’s efforts to uphold the civil and human rights of people to live in their community. In overseeing the organization’s Project Independence, Matt relies on Disability Rights Oregon’s broad federal authority to press for changes in our cities andcounties to ensure
EMILY COOPER
Emily Cooper. Legal Director. Emily leads a team of attorneys who work to uphold the rights of Oregonians with disabilities. She focuses on litigation to transform systems and practices so that more Oregonians have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Previously, she served as a Senior Attorney at Disability Rights Washington sinceTIM ROESSEL
Tim Roessel. Advocate. Timothy advocates for the rights of people with mental health conditions held in jails, prisons, and hospitals across the state. He closely monitors conditions and investigates allegations of abuse and neglect. To do this, Timothy regularly meets with people with mental health conditions held in these places to develop an SHORT SCHOOL DAY PARENT TOOL KIT A new state law limits Oregon school districts’ ability to shorten students’ school day because of behaviors caused by a disability.. Districts may shorten your child’s school day only if they meet specific requirements. If your child’s school day has been shortened, we hope you’ll use these tools to demand a full day foryour child.
SHORT SCHOOL DAY LAWSUIT Every child needs classroom learning to grow and develop. Yet, hundreds of Oregon children don’t attend full days of school for months or even years FIRST EDITION FAIR HOUSING HANDBOOK: REASONABLE 2008 Disability Rights Oregon 620 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 500, Portland OR 97204 . Voice: 503-243-2081 or 1-800-452-1694 . TTY: 503-323-9161or 1-800-556-5351
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