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ALLTech PDF version ADAAG Homepage: Download a zipped copy to your computer. Then, unzip files and install them in a single folder and open "adaag.htm.
Information and Technical Assistance on the American with Disabilities Act.
ABLEDATA provides objective information about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources. Although ABLEDATA does not sell any products, we can help you locate the companies that do.
ABLEDATA Adaptive Environments (AE) is a 29 year old international non-profit organization, based in Boston, committed to advancing the role of design in expanding opportunity and enhancing experience for people of all ages and abilities. AE's work balances expertise in legally required accessibility with promotion of best practices in human-centered or universal design.
The mission of ATIA is to serve as the collective voice of the Assistive Technology industry so that the best products and services are delivered to people with disabilities.
ATIA represents the interests of its members to business, government, education, and the many agencies that serve people with disabilities.
A national public website on assistive technology. It is a diverse resource for assistive technology (AT) and disability-related information. Our searchable database helps you target solutions, determine costs and find vendors of AT products for people with disabilities, family members, service providers, educators and employers. AT vendors are invited to register in our Vendor Login area, to enter new products and update existing ones.
Index of blindness related resources on the web and beyond. Includes listings of homepages of blind individuals, organizations by and for the blind.
CAST is recognized for its development of innovative, technology-based educational resources and strategies based on the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Development, evaluation, and utilization of assistive technology (technologies or devices designed to allow or improve performance of activities of daily living or work).
Design and development of accessible environments (environments, private and public, accessible to all people, including those with disabilities).
CATEA is a unit of the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia. We are supported in our mission by strategic partners and a national advisory council. Visit History for more information on the development of CATEA.
CMS Programs & Information: Medicare; Regulations & Guidance; Medicaid; Research Statistics; Data & Systems; SCHIP; Outreach & Education; Resources & Tools.
CADRE, the National Center on Dispute Resolution, encourages the use of mediation and other collaborative strategies to resolve disagreements about special education and early intervention programs.
DB-LINK's extensive resources and personalized service are available to anyone needing information about, or for, deaf-blind children. Our goal is to help parents, teachers, and others by providing them with information to foster the skills, strategies and confidence necessary to nurture and empower deaf-blind children. DB-LINK is a federally-funded service that identifies, coordinates, and disseminates, at no cost, information related to children and youth from birth through 21 years of age.
This site provides one way to access the ERIC Digests (education articles) produced by the former ERIC Clearinghouse system.
The FAPE project is a partnership that aims to improve the educational outcomes for children with disabilities. It links families, advocates, and self-advocates to information about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The project is designed to address the information needs of the 6 million families throughout the Country whose children with disabilities receive special education services.
The Hearing Loss Association of America is the nation's largest organization for people with hearing loss. The Hearing Loss Association of America exists to open the world of communication for people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support.
- Provides information to the nation on:
- disabilities in children and youth;
- programs and services for infants, children, and youth with disabilities;
- IDEA, the nation's special education law;
- No Child Left Behind, the nation's general education law; and
- research-based information on effective practices for children with disabilities.
New Visions provides continuing education and therapy services to professionals and parents working with infants and children with feeding, swallowing, oral-motor, and pre-speech problems. Resources and products available.
The Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) oversees grant programs that help individuals with physical or mental disabilities to obtain employment and live more independently through the provision of such supports as counseling, medical and psychological services, job training and other individualized services.
RSA's major Title I formula grant program provides funds to state vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies to provide employment-related services for individuals with disabilities, giving priority to individuals who are significantly disabled.
ZERO TO THREE's mission is to support the healthy development and well-being of infants, toddlers and their families.
They are a national nonprofit multidisciplinary organization that advances our mission by informing, educating and supporting adults who influence the lives of infants and toddlers.

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