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X-WR-CALDESC:Speakers: Brian Kelmar\, Chair\nLegal Reform for People with I
 ntellectual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\nParent Advocate\nJude 
 Harrison\, Director of Communications\nLegal Reform for People with Intell
 ectual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\nParent Advocate\n\nJoin us 
 for the first Equal Justice Talks webinar to hear how families are working
  to improve the criminal justice system for people with IDD. LRIDD is a pa
 rent support and advocacy group which began as a grassroots parent advocac
 y group and has grown into a national movement of families and professiona
 ls seeking criminal justice reform for individuals with IDD who have becom
 e involved in the criminal justice system. As we know\, people with IDD ar
 e grossly overrepresented in the criminal justice system\, though their di
 sability is overlooked in investigation\, prosecution and sentencing. The 
 speakers will discuss the creation of the movement\, particularly the acti
 vities and successes around changing legislation and provide suggestions f
 or further criminal justice reform. Our speakers will also share their per
 sonal struggles on behalf of their family member and themselves\, describi
 ng how arrest\, prosecution\, incarceration and re-entry has had a devasta
 ting impact on individuals with IDD and their families. LRIDD and The Arc 
 of Virginia have gained recognition for their work on these legislative re
 form issues and they will offer a blueprint for working successfully towar
 d change.
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Brian Kelmar\, Chair\nLegal Reform for People with In
 tellectual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\nParent Advocate\nJude H
 arrison\, Director of Communications\nLegal Reform for People with Intelle
 ctual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\nParent Advocate\n\nJoin us f
 or the first Equal Justice Talks webinar to hear how families are working 
 to improve the criminal justice system for people with IDD. LRIDD is a par
 ent support and advocacy group which began as a grassroots parent advocacy
  group and has grown into a national movement of families and professional
 s seeking criminal justice reform for individuals with IDD who have become
  involved in the criminal justice system. As we know\, people with IDD are
  grossly overrepresented in the criminal justice system\, though their dis
 ability is overlooked in investigation\, prosecution and sentencing. The s
 peakers will discuss the creation of the movement\, particularly the activ
 ities and successes around changing legislation and provide suggestions fo
 r further criminal justice reform. Our speakers will also share their pers
 onal struggles on behalf of their family member and themselves\, describin
 g how arrest\, prosecution\, incarceration and re-entry has had a devastat
 ing impact on individuals with IDD and their families. LRIDD and The Arc o
 f Virginia have gained recognition for their work on these legislative ref
 orm issues and they will offer a blueprint for working successfully toward
  change.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Using Legislative Options to Reform Laws to Assist People 
 with I/DD Who Are Caught Up in the Criminal Justice System
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