Imagine Different Coalition – Legislative Advocacy Tip Sheet
Imagine Different Coalition developed this resource with David Gates, family members and Legislators.
Imagine Different Coalition developed this resource with David Gates, family members and Legislators.
Any high school student with a disability who may need vocational guidance and assistance in preparing for, obtaining, or maintaining competitive employment should be considered for referral to the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR). Students who have an Individualized…
The Gold Book is intended to be a comprehensive guide for families as they enter and navigate the ODP service system. The service system that is supported by ODP is varied and vast. For those new to the system, it can feel overwhelming. For individuals and families new to the system or for anyone interested in navigating ODP, The Gold Book is intended to be a guide to the system.
Acceptance as a Transitional Process by Robert A. Naseef,Ph.D- Video recording from April 2022
Acceptance as a Transitional Process by Robert A. Naseef,Ph.D- Slide Deck from April 2022
Provides quality educational programs that help individuals gain skills that enhance their ability to deal with real-life situations, meet personal goals, and become more self-determining and self-sufficient through literacy. Vita Education Services 8 East Court Street Doylestown, PA 18901 215-345-8322
Think College is a national organization dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving inclusive higher education options for people with intellectual disabilities. With a commitment to equity and excellence, Think College supports evidence-based and student-centered research and practice by generating and sharing knowledge, guiding institutional change, informing public policy, and engaging with students, professionals and families. Think College Institute for Community Inclusion UMass Boston Boston, MA 02125 617-287-4300 email: thinkcollege@umb.edu
Pennsylvania’s Student Assistance Program (SAP) is designed to assist school personnel in identifying issues including alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and mental health issues which pose a barrier to a student’s success. Student Assistance Program at The Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services 1101 Market Street, Suite 700 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-685-5900
The PA Waiting List Campaign was established in 1998 in response to the outcry of people and families in crisis across the Commonwealth who are waiting for Intellectual Disability Community Services. The PA Waiting List Campaign 4540 Best Station Road Slatington, PA 18080 267- 765-0301 email: info@pawaitinglistcampaign.org