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Two-Day 2024 ADA Virtual Master Class: Mastering ADA Fundamentals
Speaker: Sharell Thomas-Hodge
Speaker Designation: Speaker, Coach, and Consultant
Call us: +1-855-202-3299
Email: [email protected]
Speaker: Sharell Thomas-Hodge
Speaker Designation: Speaker, Coach, and Consultant
“This program has been approved for 7 (HR (General)) recertification credit hour toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through the HR Certification Institute.”
Complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) can be a challenge for many HR professionals. The ADA intersects and overlaps with many other laws, like the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and workers' compensation, and it can be tricky trying to figure out which law to apply to which particular situation. When you add the COVID-19 pandemic to the mix, complying with the ADA has now gotten even harder.
For instance, in December 2021, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued guidance stating that workers who contract COVID-19 may be protected from discrimination under the ADA. Engaging in the interactive process is crucial when determining whether an employee has a disability related to COVID-19. And to obtain the information you need without violating the ADA, you’ll need to know what you can and can’t ask—and when. Figuring out what kind of accommodation is reasonable and effective can create additional challenges—particularly if employees have been working remotely during the pandemic.
Master the fundamentals of the ADA to stay in compliance by attending our highly anticipated virtual master class! This virtual workshop is designed to keep you in compliance with the ADA while teaching you all the legal tips and tricks to help you successfully navigate one of HR's trickiest employment laws.
By attending this class, you'll learn:
(July 18, 2024):
Mastering ADA Fundamentals
12:00 p.m.–12:05 p.m.
Speaker Introduction and Opening Remarks
12:05 p.m.–1:05 p.m.
Who’s Covered Under the ADA and Who’s Not
As the courts continue to interpret the amended ADA and its regulations, their decisions can affect the policies and procedures you have for managing employees with disabilities, responding to requests for accommodation, and documenting the interactive process. But how can you know for sure when an employee is protected under the ADA? When does an employee’s impairment rise to the level of a disability? Does the ADA ever protect employees without disabilities?
AREAS COVERED:
1:05 p.m.–1:15 p.m.
Break
1:15 p.m.–1:45 p.m.
Providing Reasonable Accommodation—What’s ‘Reasonable’?
Once you determine that an employee or a job applicant has a disability, you need to figure out if there’s a reasonable accommodation that will work for you and the employee. But to what lengths must you go to provide reasonable accommodation? Do you have to provide the specific accommodation requested by the employee? How do you determine whether an accommodation is an undue hardship? In this session, you’ll learn how to:
1:45 p.m.–2:15 p.m.
The Interactive Process: From Request to Resolution
Once you are aware of an employee’s disability and the possible need for reasonable accommodation, you have a duty to engage in the interactive process with that employee to determine any possible reasonable accommodations. In this session, you will learn:
2:15 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Break
2:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
Practical Solutions to Complex Problems
Handling performance and conduct issues, absenteeism and tardiness, and other complex workplace problems is challenging enough, but when you add in the ADA’s requirements, it can leave you wondering what to do first. This session covers:
3:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.
Navigating the ADA, FMLA, and Workers’ Compensation Maze
The overlap and varying requirements of these laws can make it difficult to determine an employee’s rights and an employer’s obligations. So, how do you handle health conditions that are covered under two or all three of these laws? This session outlines the differences in the laws and explains how to analyze situations when two or more of these laws interact. Employers also must consider applicable state laws that often have broader protection for employees and cover smaller employers.
This session will help with:
3:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Q&A Session
Do you have any lingering questions or want to revisit a concept or two from earlier in the day? Use this time to get your questions answered before today’s workshop comes to a close.
(July 19, 2024):
Intensive Workshop Addressing the Real-Life Application of the ADA, EEOC Regulations and Guidance, and Court Decisions
12:00 p.m.–12:30 p.m.
Response Strategies—Dealing with Mistakes, Avoiding Retaliation, and Mastering Your Defense of Claims
So, despite your best efforts, you think your company may have made a mistake. What do you do now? In this session, you’ll learn some of the available options to help clean up any messes and what you can do to prevent them in the future. We’ll explore:
12:30 p.m.–1:15 p.m.
Special COVID-19 Supplement
This section covers actions employers can take during the pandemic to help keep the workplace safe for employees while staying in compliance with the ADA. You will learn:
1:15 p.m.–1:30 p.m.
Break
1:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Interactive Hypotheticals
During this highly interactive portion of the ADA Master Class, our faculty of employment attorneys will walk you through a series of hypotheticals demonstrating the real-life ADA issues that challenge even the most seasoned of HR practitioners. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss issues with your trainer and fellow attendees to determine the correct course of action to take based on the facts presented and your knowledge of fundamental ADA compliance principles.
Recent court rulings, long-standing case law precedent, EEOC guidance and regulations, and the trainer’s own experience in advising clients are interwoven into this engaging afternoon workshop, with the goal of providing you with insights and practical approaches to help you master the tricky ADA issues that come up in daily work life.
You’ll take an in-depth look at:
1. A. Asking applicants about vaccine status:
B. Accommodations for long COVID-19 and how to handle:
2. Light duty and reassignment as accommodations
3. Pregnancy-related disabilities
4. Performance and conduct issues
5. Return-to-work exams
2:30 p.m.–2:45 p.m.
Break
2:45 p.m.-3:30
Interactive Hypotheticals (continued)
6. Requests for accommodation
7. Fragrance sensitivity
8. No-fault attendance policies
9. Obesity
10. Workers’ compensation and ADA
3:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Q&A Session and Final Takeaways
Use this time to ask any remaining questions you may have about the information covered during this virtual workshop. Take advantage of this opportunity to get answers to all of your burning questions before the course wraps up.
This webinar will be available soon. Please contact customer care for new schedule date.
Sharell Thomas-Hodge is the Total Rewards Director for the YMCA of Metro Atlanta. She joined the company in 2020 and her responsibilities include compensation, executive compensation, benefits design & administration, and payroll. Prior to joining The Y, Sharell was the Director of Total Rewards at Dekra North America. During her tenure at Dekra, she played a significant role in the acquisition of 7 companies and was a key architect in the creation of a total rewards program designed for the newly established safety company. She also worked for Strategic Benefits Consulting as a Senior Benefits Consultant, responsible for Executive and Global Compensation.
Sharell is a graduate of Devry University and holds an MBA. She is an SHRM Certified Senior Professional. She has been a featured speaker at the Quit Commuting Conference. She currently serves on the HR Committee of the board at the Atlanta Mission. She is also the CEO of The Sharell Group, a coaching and consulting firm. Sharell enjoys reading, singing, and spending time with her family.