MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE: HOUSING NEEDS OF NEURODIVERGENT ADULTS
Join the Phoenix Mayor's Commission on Disability Issues to learn more about the housing and community needs and preferences of adults living with autism and Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities (A/I/DD). Last year, First Place AZ launched the Greater Phoenix Housing Market Analysis, the first-ever study to comprehensively address housing needs of adults living with A/I/DD. Conducted by the First Place Global Leadership Institute Center for Real Estate & Community Development, the analysis reports on market data, barriers and how public, private, nonprofit and philanthropic sectors can work together to respond to today’s and future market demand.
The Mayor's Commission on Disability Issues Mission
To achieve equality, eliminate discrimination, promote accessibilities for people with disabilities within the City of Phoenix. The commission provides input on accessibility to city facilities and properties, and public transportation needs for people with disabilities. It also assists the city in complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
*City of Phoenix Employees Earn Triple Diversity Points. City employees Registration is two part: WebEx registration and PHXYou registration with: EOD108-VTL-DEI Series MCDI