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SUMMARY:Disability Awareness\, Rights\, and Justice
DESCRIPTION:Disability has always been part of being human. This panel discussion will provide an understanding of disability awareness and etiquette. Beginning with the history of disability discrimination and language used over time then moving into how society currently views disability and how shifting these views benefit everyone\, especially those with disabilities. Finally\, the discussion will focus on the lived experience of people who have a mobility disability and ways to interact with folks who may move differently through the world. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nBecome familiar with the history of people with disabilities since the 1900’s.\nLearn the difference between the Medical Model and Social Model of disability.\nExplore current disability language and perceptions.\nBuild awareness of how to interact with a person who uses a mobility device.\n\nPresenter Speaking Bios: \n\nDavid Fenley has been with the Minnesota Council on Disability since 2014. He transitioned from legislative work to ADA education and outreach throughout Minnesota. David\, a certified access specialist\, informs entities across the state about disability rights\, ADA obligations\, Minnesota’s Accessibility Code\, and digital accessibility.\nJustin Page is an assistant supervising attorney with Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid/Minnesota Disability Law Center.  His practice focuses on disability access and discrimination litigation.  He has successfully represented individuals with disabilities in a wide range of disability related cases involving public accommodations and governmental entities.  Prior to joining the Minnesota Disability Law Center\, he was a law clerk for Judge Pamela Alexander\, Fourth Judicial District of Minnesota\, and worked as a legislative aide to the late U.S. Senator Paul Wellstone.\nChad Wilson is a Staff Attorney with the Minnesota Disability Law Center\, which is part of Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid. He represents people with disabilities in claims involving disability discrimination and community integration. With this work Chad strives to help people with disabilities fully participate in the community. Chad is magna cum laude graduate of Mitchell Hamline School of Law in St. Paul\, Minnesota.\n\nZoom Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYsf-qrqjooGtI4UoR7SDy0Q5MGq_0P40VK
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SUMMARY:Counselor-at-Law: Ethical Considerations for Lawyers Whose Clients Have Increased Stress and Mental Health Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Please join Nicole Frank and Joseph Ambroson with the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility on January 12\, 2022\, from noon to 1:00 p.m. for a Zoom presentation. \nSummary: In times of COVID\, lawyers are assisting clients who are facing mental health issues with increasing prominence. The challenges tied to assisting clients with mental health issues range from determinations on the goals of their representation\, to grounded decision-making\, and most notably\, maintaining the important communication between lawyer and client. The presentation will also focus not only on which of the Rules of Professional Conduct are implicated by serving clients with mental health issues\, but also where there are gaps in the rules on this topic. Discussion will offer strategies to maintaining a strong working relationship with clients who may be struggling and identifying issues that require more urgent attention. \nRegister online here: CLICK HERE. \nThis CLE is free of charge and the Anoka County Bar Association will apply for 1 Ethics CLE credit.
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