Upcoming Event

Learning Objectives:
1. Define “access” and “accessibility”
2. Learn about the unique social, economic, and environmental disadvantages people with disabilities face
3. Address the impact of telehealth on people with disabilities both during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
Speaker:
Luke Wortley (MFA) is the Resource Development Coordinator for the Indiana Rural Health Association (IRHA) and the Program Coordinator for the Upper Midwest Telehealth Resource Center (UMTRC) and the Indiana Rural Opioid Consortium (InROC). Through these HRSA-funded programs, Luke has participated in initiatives that include substance use disorder (SUD) prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts along with stigma reduction as well as telehealth technical assistance and advocacy. Additionally, Luke is also faculty at Butler University teaching a survey course in Latin American history. he has a B.A. in Spanish and, prior to joining the IRHA, he was a high school Spanish teacher and a literacy coach. He currently lives in Indianapolis with his partner and children.
This session will also include a Q&A portion with subject matter expert Robin Ann Jones from the Great Lakes ADA Center.

