ADA & Mental Health Accommodations – April 30, 2025


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Sale price$399.00

Description

Wednesday, April 30, 2025
2:00 – 3:30 pm ET

Policies and Procedures to Maintain Fair Processes and Ensure Compliance

The mental health challenges students are facing today place a high demand on staff and professionals across campus, including disability service professionals. Determining accommodations can be an overwhelming and time-consuming process, as campus staff, faculty and administrators strive to make education accessible and equitable for all students.

Join our expert presenters on April 30, 2025, when they will review the nuanced considerations related to mental health services and supports; when and how ADA/504 applies to psychological/psychiatric conditions; the importance of documentation; and the need for consistent processes and procedures to avoid noncompliance.

Better meet the demand for mental health accommodations for students with disabilities, improve faculty and staff compliance, balance academic standards with accommodation requests, and navigate confidentiality and communication issues even with resource constraints and service gaps. 

Topics Covered

Gain crucial, actionable takeaways that will help you: 

  • Explore nuanced considerations related to mental health services and ADA accommodations to best support your students’ academic and social needs.
  • Train faculty and staff members on ADA requirements for mental health accommodations, to help avoid inconsistent implementation or resistance to accommodations in academic settings.
  • Advocate for better funding, training, and policies that improve mental health accommodation processes on your campus.
  • Identify integral information to assist with accommodation determinations and/or other campus supports to overcome access barriers.
  • Analyze whether an accommodation contraindicates the disability and can potentially have a negative effect on a student’s well-being or health.
  • Implement streamlined accommodation request processes, such as online submission and case management systems, to improve efficiency.
  • Offer proactive mental health support through early intervention programs, peer mentoring, and wellness initiatives to reduce the need for formal accommodations.
  • Expand partnerships with community mental health providers to supplement campus counseling resources.

Presenters

Dr. Peggy Crowe currently serves as the Director of the Counseling Center & Student Accessibility Resource Center at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY.
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Peyton Collins serves as the Director of Mental Health Services at the Kelly Autism Program at Western Kentucky University. He has worked closely with autistic college students in both clinical and academic settings.
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Included When You Register

Invite your entire team for one low price!

  • Live 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s)
  • Access for your entire team for one low price
  • Unlimited access to view webinar recording on demand (available after live event)
  • Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
  • Certificate of completion for each participant
  • Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus

Instructions for live webinar access for your group are provided to you immediately upon checkout. Instructions for accessing the on-demand recording will be emailed to you approximately 24 hours following the live webinar. Feel free to contact us at info@paper-clip.com or 1-866-295-0505 with any questions. For information about licensing this webinar for unlimited distribution on your institution’s internal network/server, email info@paper-clip.com.

PaperClip Communications welcomes persons with disabilities to join our webinars. If you anticipate needing an accommodation or have questions about the online access provided, please email info@paper-clip.com at least two weeks in advance of your participation.

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