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Inc.
Medical review team for Pennsylvania Disability Advocate Project.
ADA
Technical Assistance Program is a federally funded network of
grantees which provides information, training, and technical assistance to
businesses and agencies with duties and responsibilities under the ADA and
to people with disabilities with rights under the ADA. As part of the ADA
Technical Assistance Program, ten regional DBTACs provide information and
referral, technical assistance, public awareness, and training on all
aspects of the ADA.
American
Pain Foundation
A nonprofit information resource and
patient advocacy organization serving people with pain. Their mission is
to improve the quality of life of people with pain by providing practical
information for patients, raising public awareness and understanding of
pain, and advocating against barriers to effective treatment.
Americans
with Disabilities Act Document Center includes ADA Statute,
regulations, ADAAG (Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility
Guidelines), Federally Reviewed Tech Sheets, and other assistance
documents. Created by Duncan C. Kinder with the assistance of the Job
Accommodation Network, the Great Lakes Disability and Business Technical
Assistance Center, and the ADA OHIO Steering Committee
The
ADA Information Center for the Mid-Atlantic Region is
established to provide training, information, and technical assistance on
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to businesses, consumers, and
state and local governments. You may order materials from the Center's
extensive library of ADA and disability- related publications. The
materials are provided free or at low cost. These materials include the
full regulations, technical assistance manuals, architectural guidelines,
easy-to-read fact sheets and summaries, advice on how to make different
types of businesses accessible to the public, and consultation on
employment issues, such as reasonable accommodation. All materials are
available in alternate formats such as large print, Braille, tape, and
computer disk.
The
Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) is a
coalition of national disability organizations working together to
advocate for national public policy that ensures the self determination,
independence, empowerment, integration and inclusion of children and
adults with disabilities in all aspects of society.
Department of
Justice: ADA Settlements and Consent Agreements U.S.
Department of Justice operates an electronic reading room for viewing ADA
documents including settlements and consent agreements.
disAbility.gov
brings information on Federal programs, services, and resources to
Americans with disabilities, their families, employers, and service
providers. They seek to promote awareness of disability issues to the
general public.
FirstGov - This is the NEW Federal
Government Web Portal that just started. It contains an index of millions of
Government web pages.
The
National Rehabilitation Association offers information-packed
educational programs and is a powerful government advocacy to discount
insurance. This site keeps you informed, involved and in focus.
The Rehabilitation Research and
Training (RRTC) on Workforce Investment and Employment Policy for Persons
with Disabilities expands knowledge that improves
and modifies disability and generic policy that impacts the employment
status and economic independence of Americans with disabilities.
The
Social Security Administration (SSA): Social Security has a
toll-free number that operates from 7AM to 7PM, Monday to Friday:
1-800-772-1213 If you have a touch-tone phone, recorded information and
services are available 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays.
People who are deaf or hard of hearing may call the toll-free
"TTY" number, 1-800-325-0778, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
Monday through Friday.
Social
Security Administration - The Work Site promotes the
employment of Social Security beneficiaries with disabilities
by: designing policies that make
work pay; promoting research and program innovation; educating the public about
programs and services that facilitate entry into the
workforce; partnering with other public and
private groups to remove employment barriers for people with
disabilities.
State
Legislatures -
Listing of links to every state legislature.
The
U.S. Access Board, (also known as the Architectural and
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board), is the federal agency which
develops minimum guidelines and requirements for standards issued under
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Architectural Barriers
Act (ABA), develops accessibility guidelines for telecommunications
equipment and customer premises equipment under the Telecommunications
Act, develops accessibility standards for electronic and information
technology under section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, provides technical
assistance on those guidelines and standards, and enforces the
Architectural Barriers Act.
The
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) promotes
equal opportunity in employment through administrative and judicial
enforcement of the federal civil rights laws and through education and
technical assistance.
USWORKFORCE.ORG
is designed to provide both answers to current and emerging questions
about the Workforce Investment Act, and a work space where anyone and
everyone with an interest in workforce development can pose questions,
participate in discussion, and gather information. It represents an
unprecedented collaboration between public and private sector groups and
individuals to provide access to workforce information and resources and
to apply that information toward innovative and effective partnerships and
programs. |