Date: February 11th, 2020
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Agenda
Panel 1: Compendium, Annual Report, and State-Specific Reports
Moderators: Andrew Houtenville, UNH
- Presentation 1: Annual Disability Statistics Compendium, Eric Lauer, UNH
- Presentation 2: Annual Statistical Report People with Disability in America, Andrew Houtenville, UNH
- Presentation 3: State-Specific Reports, Megan Henly, UNH
Panel 2: Latest on Federal Data Collection
Moderators: Andrew Houtenville, UNH
- Presentation 1: Disability Statistics at the National Center for Health Statistics: An Update on 2019 Activities, Julie Weeks, National Center for Health Statistics
- Presentation 2: Disability Statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau, Amy Steinweg, Census Bureau
- Presentation 3: Data Updates from the CDC, JoAnn Theirry, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- Presentation 4: Job Seekers with Disabilities in the Public Workforce System, David Rosenblum, Office of Disability Employment Policy
Panel 3: Disability Statistics in Rural Communities
Moderator: Purvi Sevak, Mathematica
- Presentation 1: What is Rural?, Steve Hirsch, HRSA
- Presentation 2: RTC: Rural, Uncovering the intersection of rural and disability, Catherine Ipsen and Lillie Greiman, University of Montana
- Presentation 3: Using the ACS PUMS to examine disability and migration, Christiane von Reichert, University of Montana, Geography
Panel 4: Opioid Use and Behavioral Health Among People with Disabilities
Moderator: Monika Mitra, Brandeis University
- Presentation 1: The intersection of opioid use disorder and disability – an overview, Monika Mitra (presenting), Sharon Reif, and Rachel Adams, Brandeis University
- Presentation 2: Substance use disorders and behavioral health among people with and without disabilities, Eric Lauer, UNH
- Presentation 3: Recovery-oriented services for individuals with psychiatric conditions, E. Sally Rogers, Boston University
- Presentation 4: Opioid-related Emergency Department Visits among Deaf and Hard of Hearing Adults, Ilhom Akobirshoev, Brandeis University