There is still time to register for this week's #nTIDE! This episode will feature guest presenter Victoria Phillips, Mental Health Association in Atlantic County, and Donald Campbell, Atlantic Center for Independent Living, Inc.
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Take a lunch break with #nTIDE! We invite you to attend June's nTIDE Lunch & Learn session.
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nTIDE is brought to you by the University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability, Association of University Centers on Disability, and Kessler Foundation.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
People with disabilities are 2.7x more likely to have a depression diagnosis compared to people without disabilities.
Statistics like this help quantify differences in lived experiences across populations. https://t.co/j0OGvxQhS2
There is still time to register for next Friday's #nTIDE! This episode will feature guest presenter Kimberly Knackstedt. Kimberly has more than a decade of accessibility and disability policy experience. Please join us! https://t.co/ybwtw3tQDG
Take a lunch break with #nTIDE! We invite you to attend May's nTIDE Lunch & Learn session: The Power of Partnerships: How The Access Coalition Drives Accessibility in Retail. Register now: https://t.co/7VaMj04g0o
It’s been great to see an increase in technical assistance (TA) requests since #ADSC2026. We’ve received a wide range of inquiries, from questions on individual research projects to our build your own statistics tool and more. Thanks all- keep them coming! https://t.co/yZYGX3VPRO
People with disabilities are 2.4x more likely to be unemployed compared to people without disabilities. For more insights and detailed statistics, check out our 2026 Compendium: https://t.co/fqY8BS32ae
In case you missed the latest #nTIDE report, the employment-to-population ratio for people with disabilities (ages 16-64) increased from 38.1% in February 2026 to 38.5% in March 2026 (up 1 percent or 0.4 percentage points).
Check out the new 2026 Disability Statistics Compendium (ADSC) tab on our website! The compendium presents key overall statistics on topics including the prevalence of disability, employment among persons with disabilities and other statistics. https://t.co/H1zWvSLHEx
There is still time to register for this Friday's #nTIDE! This session will feature two presenters from the University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability: Nate Thomas and Stacia Kingsbury. Register with this link: https://t.co/jz8gi4cVCI
Take a lunch break with #nTIDE! We invite you to attend April's nTIDE Lunch & Learn session: 2026 Annual Disability Statistics Conference: Annual Report & Disability Statistics Compendium. Register now: https://t.co/hrpnaa1FGc
A big thank you to everyone who joined us at #ADSC2026. It was an incredible (and packed!) day, and we’re so grateful for the energy, engagement, and thoughtful conversations throughout.
We are officially one week away from #ADSC2026 and there is still time to sign up! Join us in DC or online. Learn more about the conference and register here: https://t.co/rgum5uXSU8
Reminder that we offer free technical assistance! We can provide data, interpret findings, answer questions about our reports or events, and provide custom analyses on topics you're exploring. Have a question about disability statistics? Reach out today. https://t.co/pij9zTjnty
There is still time to register for this Friday's #nTIDE! This session will feature two presenters: Shoshana Marin, Public Policy Fellow at AUCD, and Dr. Helen Genova, Associate Director at the Center for Autism Ressearch at the Kessler Foundation. https://t.co/NqcgTwmGw3
Take a lunch break with #nTIDE! We invite you to attend March's nTIDE Lunch & Learn session: A Strength-Based Program to Supporting Employment for Neurodivergent Young Adults. Register now: https://t.co/7WLCB2ZHXp
Please join us for the webinar: "Trends in Work-based Learning among Respondents with Disabilities" hosted by the Knowledge Translation for Employment Research Center.
✨Event Date/Time: Thursday, February 26, 2-3pm EST.
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Have questions about disability data? We offer free technical assistance to support people looking at specific populations, tracking trends over time, working on data-informed projects, and more. Reach out today! https://t.co/r4FpYV0up2