Safe Routes to School National Partnership Final Position Paper on Students with Disabilities

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Author: Safe Routes to School National Partnership

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The Safe Routes to School National Partnership (the Partnership) has produced this paper to apprise Congress, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the National Center for Safe Routes to School (the Clearinghouse) about what they consider to be the top four non-infrastructure initiatives needed to serve students with disabilities through Safe Routes to School programs. This paper is organized to address background and need, challenges and benefits, and four recommendations which focus on training and curricula; outreach to parents and students; pilot programs; and evaluation of the inclusion efforts for students with disabilities in Safe Routes to School programs. Please note that this paper does not specifically address infrastructure, community design, connectivity or ADA construction issues, which are also needed to ensure accessibility and safety for all travelers. Accessibility: This PDF is accessible using a screen reader or Read Out Loud. One image does not have alternate text.

Program: Community Health

Submitted Date: Mar 27, 2012 | Modified Date: Sep 30, 2025

Primary Toolkit: Healthy Community Design Toolkit | Secondary Toolkit: N/A

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Institution Type: Association,

Keywords: Environmental Health, Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, School Safety, Health & Disability, Community Design, Vulnerable Populations

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