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Anne Fracht

Anne Fracht is an award-winning self-advocate with over three decades of experience fighting for the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She works as Self-Advocacy Coordinator at Advocates, Inc., is a regional representative for Self Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE), and is a board member of Massachusetts Advocates Standing Strong (MASS), where she formerly served three terms as Chairperson and currently co-chairs the Supported Decision-Making Task Force. She is also a current member of the Governor’s Commission on Intellectual Disability, the Department of Developmental Disability Services’ Self-Direction Advisory Board, and the Disability Law Center’s board. Formerly, she has also served as Vice Chair of the Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council, among many other past leadership roles. She has lectured on self-advocacy and disability rights across the country and has trained and empowered thousands of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to speak up for themselves.

Disability Law Blog Essay

How to Strengthen the Americans with Disabilities Act after 30 Years: Promoting Supported Decision-Making for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

August 7, 2021 Authors’ Note: In an effort to make this blog post accessible to as broad a range of readers as possible, we have developed an...
  • Hezzy Smith
  • Bill Alford
  • Anne Fracht
  • Marie Hennessy
Disability Law Blog Essay

Supported Decision-Making for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

August 7, 2021 Authors’ Note: This is the easy read* version of another Blog post. There are over 1 billion people in the world who have a...
  • Hezzy Smith
  • Bill Alford
  • Anne Fracht
  • Marie Hennessy

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