![]() ![]() This webcast is made possible through the generous support of the Indiana Governor's Council for People with Disabilities, the Indiana University School of Education – IUPUI and the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana. Who should attend: Persons with disabilities and their families, care coordinators of the FSSA Money Follows the Person program, Area Agencies on Aging, Centers for Independent Living, affordable housing community organizations, public housing agency representatives, property managers, civil rights leaders, HUD program participants, Indiana policy-makers in aging and across disability-related programs attorneys and advocates.Ĭost: No cost due to the support of our Sponsors. Moderator: Deborah McCarty, Executive Director of the Back Home in Indiana Alliance She is the 2015 recipient of the Central Indiana Realtor Association “Best of the Best” Award. Amy is a longstanding member of the Board of Directors of the National Fair Housing Alliance. For assistance, jurisdictions can call: HUD’s Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity regional. If fair housing services are not available or are inadequate, the locality can request technical assistance to help develop specific, local government actions to promote equal housing opportunities. She maintains membership in several state organizations, including the Indiana Association for Community Economic Development and the Indiana Affordable Housing Association. If Fair Housing Services Are Inadequate/not Available. Her work has included addressing systemic lending discrimination against minorities, rental discrimination against those with disabilities and discriminatory advertising.Īmy is active in her Indiana community of 5 years, serving on multiple Indianapolis housing related committees. Speaker: Amy Nelson brings nearly twenty years of groundbreaking work in fair housing to Indiana. What to do if you think your rights or your constituent’s rights have been violated. What additional protections are in place for persons with disabilities.Ĥ. Who is protected by the Fair Housing Actģ. The basic facts about the Fair Housing Act.Ģ. What does Fair Housing mean?In this webcast, learn about:ġ. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) program participants to take steps to overcome historic patterns of segregation, promote choice in housing and foster inclusive communities.The FHAA covers most types of housing, including single family homes and rental properties. Overview: The Fair Housing Act Amendment (FHAA) of 1988 prohibits discrimination and directs U.S. Registration will be closed on May 17, 2017, at 5:00 pm. You can also call the Back Home in Indiana Alliance at 317.638.2392 to register via telephone or to request disability-related accommodations. With Amy Nelson, Executive Director Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana ![]()
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