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2025 Disability Rights and Justice Series: Fifty Years After Willowbrook

2025 Disability Rights and Justice Series: Fifty Years After Willowbrook

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This program examines the experiences of the Willowbrook Class Members as informing the wider community of the challenges facing the modern service delivery system. This CLE also examines the Willowbrook consent decree as the foundational document and how the consent decree enabled Class Members and ultimately thousands of people with I/DD to live in community settings. Speakers also discuss the role of the Consumer Advisory Board (CAB), exploring how the CAB’s responsibilities have changed over the decades, particularly to accommodate health care decision making for Class Members (both major medical and life sustaining treatment). The program highlights the risk for potential Class Members (and other people with I/DD) to return to institutional settings when there are not enough resources to support them in the community.

Speakers

Beth Haroules, New York Civil Liberties Union

Sheila Shea, SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, THIRD JUDICIAL DEPT.

Joseph A. Glazer, Esq., Department of Community Mental Health

Published Date:
  • November 18, 2025
Format:
  • Online On-Demand
Product Code:
  • VQF31
Areas Of Professional Practice Credit(s):
  • 1.5
Total Credit(s):
  • 1.5