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June Isaacson Kailes is consultant and a disability rights advocate. Respected and recognized nationally and internationally, she is one of the original national leaders in the Independent Living Movement. June is an Adjunct Associate Professor and the Associate Director of the Center for Disability and the Health Policy at Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California.

June has operated a consulting practice since 1978. She works locally, nationally and internationally as a consultant, writer and trainer. She consults for and trains businesses, universities, state associations, government entities, centers for independent living and other not-for-profit organizations. She has delivered hundreds of keynote addresses, workshops and seminars. June writes, speaks and educates from practical "hands-on" experience and over three decades of extensive research and training. Her areas of consulting include: health, wellness and aging with disability, emergency preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation for and with people with disabilities, disability literacy and competency training, developing and analyzing public policy, implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act, advocacy training and skills building (leadership development), planning barrier free meetings, marketing to, customer service, and product design that includes people with disabilities, and incorporating universal design principles into existing and new environments and products. June earned a Masters degree in Social Work from USC and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Hofstra University.

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