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The Internet has thousands of websites with information, products, and
commentary on special education, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),
rare disorders, health issues, vocational rehabilitation, early
intervention, community resources, governmental publications, self-advocacy,
assistive technology and much more. The following links represent just
a sample of some popular websites. CDC Resources is a member of INARF,
affiliated organizations are members of the Arc of Indiana, and is a
provider partner with TheArcLink which offers rich information on Indiana-specific
and national topics. The organization, however, has no input, role,
or responsibility for the content of any website other than its own.
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The ArcLink
- State specific and national information on services, providers,
resources, and articles by Terry Boisset. Great resource for
families.. |
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INARF - Trade
association website with updated information on legislative activity
and hundreds of links to disability-related sites. |
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Arc of Indiana
- State-wide advocacy organization focusing on issues affecting
the lives of individuals with mental retardation and other developmental
disabilities. |
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Governor’s Planning
Council for People with Disabilities -
Indiana government site highlights state activities and programs
empowering citizens with disabling conditions. |
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INSOURCE
- Important resource for school-age information on I.D.E.A. and
related educational issues in the state |
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Family
Village - Global community that integrates information,
resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons
with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for
those that provide them services and support.. |
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Our Kids
- Support group for parents, caregivers and others who are working
with children with physical and/or mental disabilities |
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Arc
of the United States - National organization
with important governmental affairs work on behalf on citizens with
mental retardation and developmental disabilities. |
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