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The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. The National Suicide […]
This kit can provide even bigger mapping out your child’s financial future can seem daunting but having plan can help ease your fears this tool kit will provide you with […]
Connecting with other brothers and sisters in person can be a wonderful experience but it is not always practical. There might not be a “live” group nearby. And if there is one, […]
The Assistive Technology (AT) Toolkit is designed to assist people with disabilities, families, caregivers, educators, therapists and other professionals to enhance their knowledge of Assistive Technology, related services, funding and […]
The Build Your Plan tool from The ARC helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) think about and plan for their future. The dynamic tool has sections to help […]
This guide describes how firms established and sustain employment programs for people with autism. It describes best practices and models for hiring and onboarding practices for organizations to use to […]
Students who are interested in taking general education and/or adaptive classes can find detailed enrollment information through the Disabled Students Programs and Services Office at the community college of their […]
The Emergency Preparedness documents in this library contain information and tips to help individuals and families prepare for an emergency. Information in these documents informs people on what to do before, during, and after an […]
This site explains rights, duties and alternatives to conservatorship rights in many areas. Go here to learn more.
Persons with developmental disabilities have the same legal rights and responsibilities guaranteed all other individuals by the United States Constitution and laws and the Constitution and laws of the State […]