The HIV Legal Rights Network is a program of The Legal Center for People with Disabilites and Older People. Our Center is Colorado’s Protection and Advocacy Organization, and that’s what we do: We protect those who are often without protection, and we advocate for those who might not otherwise have a voice.
With the involvement of client and community feedback, The Legal Center concludes that persons with HIV/AIDS will benefit from the services that The HIV Legal Rights Network offers. Our services and programs are unduplicated statewide.
The HIV Legal Rights Network is a community resource for people affected by HIV/AIDS. The Network provides representation, technical assistance, and information and referral to people requesting help with:
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Employment Discrimination
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Housing Discrimination
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Discrimination in Educational Institutions
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Discrimination in Access to Public Accommodations
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Access to Government Services, including Public Benefits
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Due Process
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Breach of Confidentiality
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Health Insurance Issues / COBRA
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Employee Disability Policies
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Family and Medical Leave
Additionally, the HIV Legal Rights Network offers HIV – Related Education, Training, and Outreach to Individuals, Groups, Providers, and Fellow Advocates.
The HIV Legal Rights Network is staffed by:
Alison Butler- Daniels, Lawyer
Barry Glass, Licensed Social Worker Program Manager
The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People
455 Sherman Street Suite #130
Denver, Colorado 80203
303/722-0300 Toll Free: 1-800/288-1376
FAX: 303/722-0720 TTY: 303/722-3619
322 North Eighth Street
Grand Junction, Colorado 81501
970/241-6371 FAX: 970/241-5324
Toll Free: Voice/TTY: 1-800/531-2105
August 6th, 2009
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