Public Input Survey
2025-2026
Disability Rights Arkansas (DRA) works to protect the civil rights of persons with disabilities statewide. Every year, we request public input from people with disabilities, their family and friends, service providers, and other interested parties to determine what the needs are and whether our current priorities are targeting those needs. DRA welcomes input in any manner individuals wish to provide it. You can also find the PDF version on our website (www.disabilityrightsar.org) to send it in via fax to 501.296.1779; email to info@disabilityrightsar.org; or mail to 400 W. Capitol Ave., Suite 1500, Little Rock, AR, 72201. Additionally, you can call DRA at 800.482.1174 or 501.296.1775.
I am a (check all that apply):
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person with a disability
family member or friend of a person with a disability
service provider or service professional
DRA staff, DRA board member, PAIMI A/C member, or otherwise affiliated with DRA
Other
Select the COUNTY you live in:
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Arkansas
Ashley
Baxter
Benton
Boone
Bradley
Calhoun
Carroll
Chicot
Clark
Clay
Cleburne
Cleveland
Columbia
Conway
Craighead
Crawford
Crittenden
Cross
Dallas
Desha
Drew
Faulkner
Franklin
Fulton
Garland
Grant
Greene
Hempstead
Hot Spring
Howard
Independence
Izard
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Lafayette
Lawrence
Lee
Lincoln
Little River
Logan
Lonoke
Madison
Marion
Miller
Mississippi
Monroe
Montgomery
Nevada
Newton
Ouachita
Perry
Phillips
Pike
Poinsett
Polk
Pope
Prairie
Pulaski
Randolph
Saint Francis
Saline
Scott
Searcy
Sebastian
Sevier
Sharp
Stone
Union
Van Buren
Washington
White
Woodruff
Yell
Select the priorities you think DRA should work on (up to 5):
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Abuse and neglect in community settings (residential care facilities, group homes, Waiver homes)
Abuse and neglect in juvenile detention and treatment facilities
Abuse and neglect in long-term care facilities (institutions, nursing homes, ICF/IID facilities)
Access to community services, like Waiver services
Access to educational supports and services (K-12)
Access to facilities and programs in prisons and jails
Access to medical and mental health treatment in prisons and jails
Access to supported employment services
Access to vocational rehabilitation services
Architectural barriers, such as when someone using a wheelchair cannot get into a building
Barriers to voting
Discharge planning from juvenile detention and treatment facilities
Educational services in juvenile detention and treatment facilities
Employment discrimination
Evaluation and identification for IDEA and 504 services in school
Housing discrimination
Moving people from long-term care facilities to community settings
Programmatic barriers (lack of interpreter for medical appointments, for example)
Restraint and seclusion in facilities
Restraint and seclusion in juvenile detention and treatment facilities
Restraint and seclusion in schools
Transition planning (from school to work or school to post-secondary education)
Other
I feel strongly that DRA needs to work on:
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Comments/Suggestions
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Email
example@example.com
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