| All Means All School to Work Project: Information, resources, and strategies to ensure access to and choice by all learners within their local school-to-work system. | |
| College and Special Education: [About.com] Reviewed links to resources for special needs college students. | |
| College information for students with learning disabilities.: Organizations, testing, and publications. | |
| College Placement Assistance for Learning Disabled Students: College and university placement assistance for students with learning disabilities. | |
| Disability - Getting into the Workforce: Information about vocational education and training (VET) and employment for people with a disability. | |
| Disability Services at Various Colleges and Universities: Links to college disability services pages. | |
| Family and Advocates Partnership for Education (FAPE): Informs families about IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997). This site has lots of information about FAPE, laws and regulations, and associated links. | |
| Forest Town School: Details about this school which admits children with all disabilities providing that their needs can be met within the school situation. Located in Africa. | |
| Hearsay, Inc.: We provide in-service workshops, seminars, and speaker services for programs serving deaf, hearing-impaired, and special needs children in both contained and inclusion situations. | |
| HEATH Resource Center: National clearinghouse on postsecondary education for individuals with disabilities. Information exchange about educational support services, policies, procedures, adaptations, and opportunities at American campuses, vocational-technical schools, and other postsecondary training entities. | |
| Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human Disabilities: Combines resources from government, public, and private affiliations to develop products, services, and programs for people with disabilities. Information on grants, licensing, training, and research. | |
| IASES Sabugueiro Art Health and Education Institute: Philantropic therapeutic school for handicapped children and adolescents. | |
| Inclusive Education and Equality Research Center: Research and teaching that engages with inclusion and equality in different personal and political arenas, including disabled people and their views on professional and educational practice | |
| National Educational Association of Disabled Students (NEADS): A Canada-wide, consumer-based, cross-disability organization that advocates for full access by college and university students with disabilities to postsecondary education and employment opportunities. | |
| REACH Family Institute: Nonprofit educational organization serving developmentally disabled, mrdd, adhd, and brain-injured children and their families throughout the world | |
| Self-Advocacy for College Students: Article on myths about self-advocacy. | |
| Teaching College Students with Disabilities: Links to resources for faculty and staff. | |
| TechDis: Service aimed at enhancing access for those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, to learning and teaching, research and administration across higher and further education through the use of information and communication technologies. (United Kingdom) | |
| The Melmark School: Approved private school, day and residential, educational, therapeutic and recreational services for individuals with Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities | |
| The Six Step Method: Teaches visually impaired travellers to use attention directing skills to pay attention to the environment and ensure competent mobility. | |
| University / Education Disability Information: Links to information on education, job training, and career opportunities for persons with disabilities. |
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