ADAP Advocacy Association to Host Virtual HIV Employment Conference
November 5, 2009

ADAP
Advocacy Association to Host Virtual HIV Employment Conference
The ADAP Advocacy Association (aaa+) will
convene an HIV EMPLOYMENT EDUCATIONAL SERIES: Promoting 'Positive'
Work on November 18-20, 2009 in the Virtual
World. The purpose of the virtual awareness event is to call attention to
employment-related opportunities, resources and rights available to people
living with HIV/AIDS in America.
Experience this unique educational
opportunity from the comfort of your own home or office. No travel or hotel
accommodations or expenses are necessary to attend this educational series, but
only access to the Internet. The agenda for this three-day program is as
follows:
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th
11:00 AM -
12:15 PM Session #1
Integrating positive employment outcomes
into Main Street & Wall Street
Speaker:
The Honorable Neil Romano, President & CEO of CORA
("Creating Opportunities by Recognizing Abilities") and former Assistant
Secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment
Policy (ODEP)
This session will provide an overview on how employers -
large and small - benefit from diverse workplaces, including employees living
with HIV/AIDS.
Learning Objectives:
1) To better understand the
common fears of employers, as well as their employees, with respect to HIV in
the workplace and how to overcome them;
2) To educate employers about
?hidden disabilities? in the workplace, and why their value to the company
should not change because their HIV-positive; and
3) To learn how employers
and employees can integrate successful workplace strategies regardless of
HIV/AIDS.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th
03:00 PM -
04:15 PM Session #2
Positive recruitment and retention
strategies
Speaker:
Mitchell Katine, Esq. Partner with Katine Nechman,
L.L.P.
Katherine McCary, VP & Manager, Accessing Community
Talent, Disability Resource Center with SunTrust Banks
This session will
present a broad overview of HIV as a disability under the ADA, with a specific
emphasis on persons with HIV who are currently working or considering returning
to work after an HIV disability leave of absence. Included in the program will
be information for employers about the rights of an HIV positive individual in
an employment setting, as well as information about insurance, HIV testing,
confidentiality, and the FMLA. The program information will range from very
basic information to more advanced material for those that have been working in
the area for many years.
Learning Objectives:
1) To identify
how HIV/AIDS fits into the expanded definition of disability under the Americans
with Disabilities Act Amendments of 2008;
2) To identify at least 3
strategies for addressing reasonable accommodations for individuals who have
HIV/AIDs under the ADA; and
3) To identify at least 2 areas where
protections for individuals with HIV/AIDS under the ADA intersects with other
employment laws.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
19th
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Session #3
SSA
Ticket to Work: Make it Work for YOU!
Speaker:
Tom Gloss, Ticket to Work Program Specialist with SSA
Ticket to Work/CESSI
SSA's Ticket to Work Program began roll-out in 2001
but was changed significantly by the final regulation which became effective
July 22, 2008 providing Employment Networks (ENs) more money overall, money
earlier in the process and now rewarding ENs for beneficiaries with disabilities
who work part-time. Total potential Ticket value exceeds $20,000 and using the
Ticket will postpone the medical continuing disability review that many
beneficiaries find stressful. In addition to a discussion of how the Ticket fits
within SSA's work incentives, participants who are providers will learn how to
become an Employment Network and those who are beneficiaries will gain
information to decide if using the Ticket could be helpful.
Learning
Objectives:
1) To gain an understanding of the new Ticket to Work Program
and the opportunities it provides for disability beneficiaries to access the
supports and services necessary for them to attain their employment goals and
the postponement of medical continuing disability reviews while using the
Ticket;
2) To learn how the Ticket to Work Program fits within SSA's other
work incentives for Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental
Security Income beneficiaries; and
3) To learn about the safety net for
beneficiaries who stop work, including continued coverage of Medicare, Medicaid
while working and expedited reinstatement of benefits.
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 19th
3:00 PM - 4:15 PM Session
#4
Positive Practice: Accommodating Workers with HIV and
Hepatitis
Speaker:
Tracie Saab, Lead Consultant, Job Accommodation
Network
Get the facts and learn straightforward tips for accommodating
workers with HIV or hepatitis. Positive practices lead to productive outcomes
and include offering workplace flexibility, maintaining confidentiality, and
following universal precautions for the safety of all
employees.
Learning Objectives:
1) To become knowledgeable
about the transmission of HIV and hepatitis and the diseases' impact on health
and safety at work;
2) To apply reasonable accommodation principles to
accommodate workers with HIV or hepatitis; and
3) To understand the
applicability of the ADA and its amendments, to workers with infectious
diseases.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20th
10:00 AM -
11:15 AM Session #5
Working with HIV: Legal Protections in
the Workplace
Speaker:
Bebe J. Anderson, Esq., HIV Project Director at Lambda
Legal
This session will address the rights of people living with HIV to
be free from discrimination related to employment. The primary focus will be on
federal antidiscrimination laws, the protections they provide to PLWH who are
employed or seeking employment and recent favorable changes in those laws.
Protections to be discussed include restrictions on medical inquiries by
employers and rights to seek reasonable accommodations.
Learning
objectives:
1) To increase participants' understanding of the key
protections against employment discrimination provided by federal law;
2) To
empower participants with a better understanding of restrictions on an
employer?s ability to ask about HIV status or require medical information that
might reveal HIV status; and
3) To update participants' understanding of
workplace protections by imparting information about recent changes to federal
law.
To register for the program online, CLICK
HERE.