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Links Specific to Deafblindness

http://www.nationaldb.org/
The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness works collaboratively with families, federal, state and local agencies to provide technical assistance, information and personnel training. NCDB brings together the resources of three agencies with long histories of expertise in the field of deaf-blindness. Consortium partners are: The Teaching Research Institute (TRI) at Western Oregon University, Helen Keller National Center, and Hilton/Perkins Program, Perkins School for the Blind.

DB-Link Logo

NCDB is home to DB-LINK, the largest collection of information related to deaf-blindness worldwide. A team of information specialists makes this extensive resource available in response to direct requests, via the NCDB web site, through conferences and a variety of electronic medium.


http://www.deafblindinternational.org/
Deafblind International (DbI) is the world association promoting services for deafblind people. DbI brings together professionals, researchers, families, deafblind people and administrators to raise awareness of deafblindness. Central to our work is to support the development of services to enable a good quality of life for deafblind children and adults of all ages.


Logo of the Deafblind International
www.nfadb.org
The National Family Association for Deaf-Blind (NFADB) is a non-profit, volunteer-based family association. NFABD's philosophy is that individuals who are deaf-blind are valued members of society and are entitled to the same opportunities and choices as other members of the community. NFADB is the largest national network of families focusing on issues surrounding deaf blindness.
Logo of the National Family Association for Deaf-Blind
www.hknc.org
The mission of the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults (HKNC) is to enable each person who is deaf-blind to live and work in his or her community of choice. Vocational and rehabilitation training is provided to students both on campus and in the community.
Logo of the Helen Keller National Center
www.aadb.org
The American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB) is a national consumer organization of, by, and for deaf-blind Americans.
Logo of the American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB)


Links Specific to Nevada

www.givemeabreakinc.homestead.com
The Respite Outreach Program hosted by the Nevada Association for the Handicapped has created a website for respite options. You can also receive the same information via telephone at 1-866-486-2275.
www.nvpep.org
Nevada P.E.P., Inc. is Nevada's parent training and information center for families of children with disabilities.
Logo of Nevada PEP
www.familytiesnv.org
Family TIES of Nevada provides training, information, and emotional support for families affected by disabilities and/or special health care needs.
Logo of Family TIES
www.ndalc.org
Nevada Disability Advocacy and Law Center. This is a federally mandated private nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and legal services to individuals with disabilities in Nevada.
http://www.doe.nv.gov/SE_ESE_SI.htm
Nevada Department of Education, Office of Special Education, Elementary & Secondary Education, and School Improvement Programs has a website that includes a calendar of events, documents, as well as the names and contact information for the staff. The website describes the department's purpose, objectives and goals.
ogo of Nevada Department of Education
http://health.nv.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=77&Itemid=424
The mission of Nevada’s Bureau of Early Intervention Services is to identify infants and toddlers who are at-risk for, or who have developmental delays; provide services and supports to families to meet the individualized developmental needs of their child; and facilitate the child’s learning and participation in family and community life through the partnerships of families, caregivers and service providers.
Bear holding a sign saying Early Intervention Services. This is the logo of NEIS.
www.carsoncityschools.com/studentsupport/NSETAP/html/index.html
The Nevada Special Education Technology Assistance Project (NSETAP) was established by the Special Education Branch of the Nevada Department of Education. The Project's purpose is to provide resources to school districts for making informed decisions regarding assistive technology devices and/or services which meet state and federal mandates.


Links Related to Disabilities

http://www.ed.gov/parents/needs/speced/resources.html
Technical Assistance & Dissemination Network Links supported by the Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). Links to over 50 excellent sites to help families, teachers, & others who work with children with disabilities (ages 0 through 21). A must for your bookmarks, or favorites list!!!
www.nidcd.nih.gov
The National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) has a page for parents! This new section offers new fact sheets for parents on several important topics that affect young children.
www.pacer.org
Parent Advocate Coalition for Educational Rights (PACER). PACER's mission is to improve and expand opportunities that enhance the quality of life for children and young adults with all disabilities and their families.
www.our-kids.org
Our Kids. This website is a "family" of parents, caregivers, and others who are working with children with physical and/or mental disabilities and delays.
http://www.siblingsupport.org/
The Sibling Support Project is a national effort dedicated to the life-long concerns of brothers and sisters of people who have special health, developmental, or mental health concerns.
www.rrfcnetwork.org
Federal Resource Center. This site is a national perspective for establishing technical assistance activities across regions. Identifies emerging issues and trends in special education.
http://www2.edc.org/NCIP/
National Center to Improve Practice.NCIP promotes the effective use of technology to enhance educational outcomes for students with sensory, cognitive, physical and social/emotional disabilities.
www.nichcy.org
National Information Center for children and Youth with Disabilities. NICHCY is an information and referral center that publishes guides, briefs, and many documents on children with disabilities.



www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/
Family Village. This site is full of information, resources and communication opportunities for persons with mental retardation and other disabilities, their families, and service providers
www.disabilityresources.org
Disabilities Resources Monthly. This nonprofit organization monitors, reviews, and reports on disability resources every day.
www.circleofinclusion.org
Circle of Inclusion. This site offers demonstrations of and information about the effective practices of inclusive educational programs for children from birth through age eight.
www.familyvoices.org
Family Voices. Family and friends of children with special needs working at national, state, and grassroots levels to positively shape health care policies.
www.agbell.org
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) is an international membership organization comprised of parents of children who are deaf and hard of hearing, adults with hearing loss, and professionals who serve children with hearing loss.
www.specialchild.com
Special Child Magazine. An online magazine serving parents of children with disabilities.
www.eparent.com
Exceptional Parent Magazine. This magazine is for parents of children of any age with a disability or special healthcare need.
www.beachcenter.org
The Beach Center on Families and Disabilities. The Research and Training Center on Improving the Functioning of Families Who Have Members With Disabilities is funded by the National Institute of Disability Research and Rehabilitation, part of the Department of Education.
www.thearc.org
The Arc is the country's largest voluntary organization committed to the welfare of all children and adults with mental retardation and their families.
www.rarediseases.org
National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. NORD is a unique federation of voluntary health organizations committed to the identification, treatment, and cure of rare disorders through programs of education, advocacy, research, and service.
www.tash.org
TASH is an international association for people with disabilities, their family members, other advocates, and professionals who support the inclusion of all people.




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