Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Taking Advantage of State, Regional, and Local Mobility Management Forums

Contributed by Judy Shanley

Easter Seals Project ACTION (ESPA) was fortunate to be invited to conduct presentations at recent state and regional meetings around coordinated transportation planning including the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council (NYMTC) Brownbag and the Work Without Limits Bi-Annual Transportation Meeting, a Massachusetts project supported in part by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health & Human Services (EOHHS), Human Service Transportation Office. A range of human services and transit professionals listened as ESPA shared resources related to: engaging a broad range of human services and transit professionals in coordinated planning and mobility management, describing lessons learned from the Mobility Management Independent Living Coaches Program, facilitating connections across education and transit, and building travel training statewide systems.

Attendees discussed topics and provided examples of their work related to leveraging resources, developing strategic and new partnerships, and measuring performance all along the way. As Tanja Ryden of the Human Service Transportation Office in the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services observed, “State, regional, and local forums offer a rich environment to identify new partners in mobility management and share information to maximize the use of resources across communities.” If you are interested in finding coordination efforts underway in your state, check out the National Resource Center’s state by state listing.

Friday, June 22, 2012

U.S. DOT, Office of the Secretary Invites ESPA to Support Transportation YOU Program


Contributed by Whitney E. Gray
 
ESPA was pleased to provide resources and tools for Transportation YOU’s 2012 DC Youth Summit, an annual conference held by U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) and Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS). Transportation YOU is a mentoring program that offers girls ages 13-18 an introduction to a variety of careers in transportation. This year’s conference provided an opportunity for Transportation YOU’s participants to go on exclusive tours, meet with White House administrators, and participate in various challenges.

The resources that ESPA provided for the conference helped participants learn about making transportation accessible for people with disabilities. For the event, Bryna Helfer, director of public engagement at the Office of the Secretary, U.S. DOT invited ESPA to support the accessibility challenge at the summit by modifying a selection of current ESPA publications, including an accessibility checklist, which students could use in conducting their accessibility challenge review across cognitive, sensory, and physical domains. ESPA staff also assisted U.S. DOT officials map Washington, D.C. routes that students followed to complete the challenge; along the routes, students checked for signage, signals and environmental barriers, such as curb cuts and obstructions of pedestrian pathways (e.g. news stands, poles).

In his blog article about the conference, U.S. DOT Secretary Ray LaHood shared photos from his meeting with conference participants and spoke about career opportunities in transportation. “The field of transportation,” Sec. LaHood stated, “is a diverse world offering these young women a host of opportunities and challenges that are as engaging as they are rewarding.”

ESPA provides many resources for professionals in accessible transportation, including publications and trainings for newer professionals. For instance, Introduction to Travel Training, an intensive three-day course, is a free training initiative designed to help increase the skills, knowledge and abilities of travel training professionals especially those new to the field. For young adults or others interested in advocacy, ESPA hosted a webinar on advocating for transportation at the local level. In addition, the Including People with Disabilities:Communication & Meeting Etiquette Pocket Guide offers basic information on speaking and working with people with disabilities. VisitESPA’s website to learn more about accessible transportation and ways to get involved in making communities more livable for everyone.