Association, which absorbed the Lake County Apartment Owners’
Association, and is comprised mostly of landlords.
For landlords, PSLS training includes information on building requirements
under the Fair Housing Act and other related laws and on tenants’ right to
reasonable accommodations and modifications. It is crucial for landlords to
receive education on the issue of reasonable accommodations and
modifications because properly implemented accommodations make
housing available and accessible to people with physical and mental
disabilities. Studies show that many landlords have an insufficient
understanding of their responsibilities not only to grant reasonable
accommodations and modifications but also to engage in an interactive
process when presented with a request for an accommodation with which
they disagree. PSLS confirms the results of those studies from its daily
experiences with housing providers of all types.
Service Providers: Since May 2011 PSLS has provided trainings for
advocates and clients at numerous coalitions or agencies that provide
direct advocacy or services for the most vulnerable residents of Lake
County. Some of the agencies where PSLS has conducted training include
but are not limited to RESPOND (a coalition of social service agencies from
North Chicago, Waukegan, Zion, Benton, and Shields townships), the Lake
County Homeless Coalition, Lake County Housing Action Coalition, Lake
County Center for Independent Living, YWCA of Lake County, Lovell VA
Health Center, Urban Muslim Minority Alliance Center, St. Vincent DePaul,
Safe Place, Lake County Center for Independent Living, Child Serv, Family
Network, Catholic Charities, Latino Coalition of Lake County, NAACP,
Community Action Partnership, Consumer Credit Counseling Services, and
the St. Vincent De Paul Society. PSLS has further educated service
providers through a webinar presented for social workers and has
addressed various support groups, including those for seniors, single
mothers, and people with disabilities.
Direct Outreach: PSLS has conducted numerous fair housing and renters’
rights workshops and presentations to members of the community,
including but not limited to Spanish-language radio programs, clients of the
Lake County Housing Authority, groups of public school parents and
guardians, high school student government classes, English as a Second
Language classes, church groups, senior groups, and tenant groups.
PSLS can provide any training in either English or Spanish.
Each presentation is tailored to the needs of the audience. For example, PSLS
tailors presentations for social service providers who work with female victims of
domestic violence to include more information on the protected characteristics of
sex, familial status, and order of protection status. PSLS emphasizes the additional
rights of people with disabilities to a group such as the Lake County Center for
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