General Resources
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A network of national organizations or assemblies of disabled people, established to promote human rights of disabled people through full participation, equalization of opportunity and development.
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Premier Job Board for People with disABILITIES since 2002.
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A discussion list that promotes the successful participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers, including business, technology, science, engineering, and mathematics. To subscribe, send an email to: doit@uw.edu.
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Information and advice on dyslexia and learning disabilities.
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Provides programs and services to children and youth with physical disabilities across Ontario to help them achieve greater independence, accessibility and integration.
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Gathers and disseminates the professional literature, information, and resources on the education and development of individuals of all ages who have disabilities and/or who are gifted.
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A free service that connects employers with skilled job candidates with disabilities.
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Provides links to information relevant to the effect disabilities can have on workers and the workplace, as well as governmental and institutional efforts to combat discrimination on the basis of disabilities.
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Website of print magazine, with numerous resources of its own for parents of children with disabilities.
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Offers online training on accessible information technology for persons with disabilities.
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A guide to esophageal cancer, with survivor stories, chat rooms, and message boards.
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Research and development of projects that promote social inclusion and citizenship, support local communities, and provide services that include people with learning disabilities.
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Undergraduate and graduate programs for deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students based in Washington, DC.
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Resources for the global traveler with a disability.
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Funding and research initiatives are determined by parent advocacy organizations who are part of the Autism Collaboration and elect to participate in the initiative.
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Health question and answer service produced by Alice!, Columbia University's Health Promotion Program.
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Seeks to address the physical and cognitive rehabilitation needs of the Lehigh Valley and surrounding regions.