• Rally to Protect Medicaid

    Archive NCIL and other organizations have been meeting with Congressional offices telling them to back off Medicaid, but we need your help! The U.S. House of Representatives’ bill passed on April...

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  • More Calls, Increased Needs – Trends in I&R

    Archive (requires creating a free account at AdvancingStates IQonline Learning Center) Join the National I&R Support Center (https://bit.ly/40jHSoI) for the webinar More Calls, Increased Needs: Trends and Developments in I&R/A Services....

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  • Introducing A Home Usability Peer Network

    Resources: What is the Home Usability Peer Network? The Home Usability Peer Network is a collaboration between the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) and the RTC: PICL at University...

  • IL Network and ADVC Update and Community Listening Session

    The National Council on Independent Living (NCIL), in collaboration with the Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative (ADVC) powered by USAging, invites Centers for Independent Living, ADVC grantees, and the Independent...

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  • NCIL Listening Session: Housing

    Finding affordable and accessible housing is one of the biggest barriers to independence for persons with disabilities. The National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) Housing Subcommittee wants to hear from...

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  • End Subminimum Wage Webinar

    Despite decades of progress for disability employment protections and civil rights, it is still legal to pay people with disabilities less than minimum wage. Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act has allowed employers to pay disabled workers subminimum wage for close to 90 years. Recent data has shown that disabled employees working under a 14(c) certificate earned an average of $3.34 per hour with many workers making even less than this.

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