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Check Out these Internet Resources!
Think college Youth with intellectual disabilities have not had many chances to go to college. This is changing as individuals across the country begin to create opportunities for these youth to reap the benefits of postsecondary education. This website will provide information and links to anyone interested in finding out more about the possibilities.
Need an Answer--Ask HRSA At the Health Resources and Services Administration Information Center Web site, you can order free publications and materials developed by HRSA Bureaus and Offices. The Web site also features information on resources that may interest you, including organizations, news sources, and current HRSA initiatives. www.ask.hrsa.gov
OZMO is for everyone... but especially for people with autism or asperger's syndrome. It is a new on-line store full of stuff that people with autism would love! Made to be safe and easy to navigate.
All Kids Can All kids can understand and respect diversity in others. This website challenges you to explore the possibilities and add to their list of things that kids with developmental disabilities can do. Kids can let people know what they can do by answering the Can-Do Kid interview questions.
The Autism Perspective (TAP) TAP is a comprehensive resource for information, services, options and treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorder. It provides the latest research findings and cutting-edge information related to ASD.
Inclusion This website's focus is on developing schools and communities that are welcoming of all children and youth.
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Families Together toll free numbers:
Wichita Topeka Kansas City Garden City Spanish line
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1-888-815-6364 1-800-264-6343 1-877-499-5369 1-888-820-6364 1-800-499-9443
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Make A Difference Information Network 1-800-332-6262 An information service for children and adults with disabilities, their families, and their service providers.
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KPIRC Kansas Parent Information Resource Center (A resource for parents of any child) PO Box 320 • Lecompton, Kansas 66050 785-887-6711 • 866-711-6711 • fax: 785-887-6711 e-mail: nkraft@nekesc.org • website: www.kpirc.org |
