WEBINAR: Aides in the Classroom: Required, Permitted, Optional?

When:  Oct 31, 2019 from 03:00:06 PM to 04:30:06 PM (ET)

Jane Thierfeld Brown, Ed.D., College Autism Spectrum & Yale Child Study
Paul Grossman, J.D., Hastings College of Law

Following up on a conversation begun at the AHEAD conference, our presenters continue to explore the presence of personal aides and attendants in college classrooms to assist students with behavior, focus, understanding, and communication. While colleges are not required to provide in-class aides for these purposes, we explore whether they are required to permit them to accompany students or whether colleges can require that students have these skills without the benefit of an aide. In other words, are students who need this form of support “otherwise qualified individuals with disabilities?” If institutions say “no” to aides, are they denying equal access? And, if they are required to say “yes,” can they establish restrictions or limitations on the aide?  We will look at the legal, ethical, and social issues surrounding this growing request.