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U.S. Dept of Labor - Disability and Employment
The Employment and Training Administration programs and initiatives for job seekers with disabilities mission is to facilitate programmatic and physical accessibility through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
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Disabilityscoop News for Accessibility
DisabilityScoop provides daily news coverage, stories about advocacy issues, and analysis of developmental disabilities on their website.
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Youth As Self Advocates (YASA)
YASA believes young people with disabilities will have control over their own lives and futures. YASA is a project of Family Voices and aims to empower youth with disabilities.
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New Horizon Center for Children & Adults with Developmental Disabilities & Autism
New Horizon Center for the Developmentally Disabled is a not–for–profit agency that provides education and training to children and adults with severe disabilities and autism.
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The History of RIC - Honoring Our Past for Our Future
This short video history of RIC celebrates our founders Dr.Paul Magnuson and Dr. Henry Betts. Narrated by former president & CEO Joanne Smith, MD.
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Disability Awareness Video
Video from Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Office of Diverse Learners about disability awareness.
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College Resources for Students with Disabilities
This listing of college resources includes scholarships, grant sources and resource guides for a future in college and higher education.
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Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission - IDHHC
IDHHC is an executive state agency that promotes education and awareness of the legal requirements for effective communication on behalf of people with hearing loss in Illinois. IDHHC is governed by eleven (11) Commissioners who are appointed by the Governor's office. At least six (6) of the Commissioners must be deaf, hard of hearing, or DeafBlind. The Commissioners meet on a quarterly basis at the IDHHC office in Springfield, Illinois.
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