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X-WR-CALDESC:Speakers: Brian Kelmar\, Chair\n	Legal Reform for People with I
 ntellectual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\n	Parent Advocate\n	     
   Jude Harrison\, Director of Communications\n	Legal Reform for People with
  Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\n	Parent Advocate\n\nJ
 oin us for the first Equal Justice Talks webinar to hear how families are 
 working to improve the criminal justice system for people with IDD.  LRIDD
  is a parent support and advocacy group which began as a grassroots parent
  advocacy group and has grown into a national movement of families and pro
 fessionals seeking criminal justice reform for individuals with IDD who ha
 ve become involved in the criminal justice system.  As we know\, people wi
 th IDD are grossly overrepresented in the criminal justice system\, though
  their disability is overlooked in investigation\, prosecution and sentenc
 ing.  The speakers will discuss the creation of the movement\, particularl
 y the activities and successes around changing legislation and provide sug
 gestions for further criminal justice reform.  Our speakers will also shar
 e their personal struggles on behalf of their family member and themselves
 \, describing how arrest\, prosecution\, incarceration and re-entry has ha
 d a devastating impact on individuals with IDD and their families.  LRIDD 
 and The Arc of Virginia have gained recognition for their work on these le
 gislative reform issues and they will offer a blueprint for working succes
 sfully toward change.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Brian Kelmar\, Chair\n	Legal Reform for People with In
 tellectual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\n	Parent Advocate\n	      
  Jude Harrison\, Director of Communications\n	Legal Reform for People with 
 Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (LRIDD)\n	Parent Advocate\n\nJo
 in us for the first Equal Justice Talks webinar to hear how families are w
 orking to improve the criminal justice system for people with IDD.  LRIDD 
 is a parent support and advocacy group which began as a grassroots parent 
 advocacy group and has grown into a national movement of families and prof
 essionals seeking criminal justice reform for individuals with IDD who hav
 e become involved in the criminal justice system.  As we know\, people wit
 h IDD are grossly overrepresented in the criminal justice system\, though 
 their disability is overlooked in investigation\, prosecution and sentenci
 ng.  The speakers will discuss the creation of the movement\, particularly
  the activities and successes around changing legislation and provide sugg
 estions for further criminal justice reform.  Our speakers will also share
  their personal struggles on behalf of their family member and themselves\
 , describing how arrest\, prosecution\, incarceration and re-entry has had
  a devastating impact on individuals with IDD and their families.  LRIDD a
 nd The Arc of Virginia have gained recognition for their work on these leg
 islative reform issues and they will offer a blueprint for working success
 fully toward change.\n
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SUMMARY:Using Legislative Options to Reform Laws to Assist People with I/DD
  Who Are Caught Up in the Criminal Justice System
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