Systems Advocacy Program
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Our Director of Advocacy is Marc Dubin, Esq., former senior trial attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section. As the department director, he recruits, trains, and guides teams of volunteers, with and without disabilities, to serve on our Disability Advocacy Council. Advocacy Council members educate people with disabilities about the availability of services; identify gaps in services that should be remedied, identify disability issues the center should support, advocate for systemic changes, and keep the Executive Director and Board of Directors updated on the concerns and issues that affect persons with disabilities in Miami-Dade County. Director of Advocacy also trains volunteers to serve on community coalitions, alliances, boards, and committees where they can influence policies and funding decisions that affect the disability community.
Our struggle for equality focuses on several areas where policy changes are needed to enhance access to services. From 2006-2010, we are highlighting access to domestic violence services; accessible, affordable, integrated housing; access to health care, including Medicaid Reform; access to emergency shelters and services; and access to transportation. Marc wants to hear what your experiences have been when you have tried to get services or used these services. If you asked for communication aids were they provided to you? (Examples are Braille, CD-Rom, diskette, large print, audiotape, sign language interpreter, open captioning, assistive listening device, or note taker.)
Marc and our volunteers are documenting instances in which persons with disabilities have encountered problems. Marc and his team are the problem-solvers! They are effecting systems change in our county and they are not going to take “NO” for an answer when it concerns ADA compliance. If you need a problem solved, contact Marc at mdubin@pobox.com, or 1-305-896-3000.
If you would like to join our South Florida Accessible Housing Coalition, also contact Marc. The Center is working collaboratively with H.O.P.E., Inc. and many other housing organizations throughout the state to increase accessible, affordable, integrated housing for people with disabilities. This is a hot issue and we are taking advantage of the fact that so many organizations in the state and in our own community are willing to work together to achieve this goal.
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Jan 11 2012