Practical disability advocacy and inclusion training, done right.
We help schools, employers, and community organizations meet their obligations under U.S. disability law and build inclusive practices that work for families.
What we do
Inclusion Training
Targeted sessions for schools, healthcare providers, and employers — clear, practical, and aligned with ADA, IDEA, and Section 504.
- School staff CPD and parent workshops
- Employer disability inclusion training
- Accessibility and reasonable accommodations
Family Advocacy
Hands-on guidance for families navigating evaluations, services, and accommodations.
- Education plan support (IDEA/504)
- Meeting preparation and scripts
- Action plans and follow-up
Compliance and Reviews
Practical audits and recommendations for ADA and Section 504 readiness, plus everyday implementation.
- Policy and site reviews
- Reasonable modifications
- Implementation roadmaps
Services & Pricing
- Virtual session (90 min, up to 40 people): $450
- Half-day workshop (3 hrs, in-person): $1,200
- Full-day workshop (6 hrs, in-person): $2,000
- Add-ons: materials +$250 · follow-up Q&A +$200 · extra cohort +$600
- Hourly support: $125/hr
- Starter bundle (intake + plan): $350
- Meeting support: $300
- Full day case work: $900
- Quick website check (up to 5 pages): $900
- Small-site audit (10–20 pages): $3,000–$5,500
- On-site mini review (1 day): $2,500
- Standard review (2–3 days): $6,000–$9,000
- Monthly implementation check-ins: $500
Policy to practice, fast.
Listen and Define
We map what’s happening now, what the law requires, and what “good” looks like for your setting.
Train and Equip
Short, practical sessions with tools, scripts, and checklists your team will actually use.
Embed and Review
Simple routines, visible responsibilities, and measurable follow-up so progress lasts.
Easy Read: What We Do
About Crossley Disability Advocacy & Training
At Crossley Disability Advocacy & Training, we are built on more than two decades of hands-on advocacy, training, and system navigation for families, schools, and organizations.
Founder & Lead Advocate: Claire Crossley
- A parent carer with lived experience raising children with additional needs, giving unique insight into the daily realities families face.
- Graduate of Partners in Policymaking, a nationally recognized leadership and advocacy program.
- Served on local and national charity boards, shaping policy and championing inclusion.
- Worked directly with UK government ministers on critical issues including sleep provision and care rates for disabled children.
- Profiled by Learning Disability England with a published One Page Profile.
- Registered with In Control as a recommended speaker and trainer.
- Experienced in special educational needs law, social care needs assessments, and the interface between health, education, and social services.
- Delivered forensic audits for the UK’s national regulator, providing deep accountability reviews of disability and social care practice.
- Seasoned trainer delivering family workshops, professional development, and strategic consultancy.
Our Approach
We bridge policy and people, combining lived experience with system expertise so advice is legally sound and practical for real families.
- Clarity – simplifying complex systems into actionable steps.
- Courage – standing firm with families and organizations when systems resist change.
- Consistency – building pathways that create sustainable, lasting improvements.
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