Please join us for the Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR)’s:
Virtual State of the Science Conference on Disability Statistics
The ICDR invites you to join them and its Disability Statistics Subcommittee, as they convene federal, state, academic, and other partners to reinitiate regular discussions among all stakeholders about the state of the science in disability statistics.
Objectives
- Discuss current state of pressing topics in disability statistics, including:
- Research on disability using linked datasets
- Disability as a demographic variable
- Identifying people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in national data
- Time to meet others interested in disability statistics
- And, more!
- Establish collaborative relationships within and across stakeholder groups.
- Discuss future directions in disability statistics
Audience
ICDR’s Disability Statistics Subcommittee members, ICDR members, federal interagency partners, and other ICDR stakeholders interested in disability statistics and data
Date and Time
The State of the Science Conference on Disability Statistics will take place on the following two days. Registrants are highly encouraged to attend both days of the meeting.
- Thursday, February 9, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (ET) - Friday, February 10, 2023
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (ET)
Registration
Space is limited. Register now to reserve your spot and to receive instructions for joining the meeting. Registration closes February 1st.
Disability Accommodations
The meeting will include real-time captioning and American Sign Language remote video interpreting. Presentation slides will be emailed to attendees prior to the meeting. If you need other disability-related accommodations, please specify your needs on the registration form. If you have difficulties registering, please email events@1sourceevents.com.
Hosted by the
Interagency Committee on Disability Research
Disability Statistics Subcommittee
Administration for Community Living
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services