Other
Organizations
NEW - The
Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) website now includes
a list of State Liaisons and their contact information. For questions
or concerns related to the following programs under the Rehabilitation
Act, contact the State Liaison for your state:
- vocational rehabilitation
(VR) program, established under Title I;
- supported employment (SE) program, established under
Title VI, part B;
- independent living (IL) program, authorized
under Title VII, part B; and
- independent living services
program for older individuals who are blind (OIB), established
under Title VII, Chapter 2.
A
[ AARP
Research Center on Health and Long-Term Care ]
[ Access
Board ]
[ ADA
& IT Information Center for the Mid-Atlantic Region ] DBTAC
Region III
[ ADAPT
]
[ Administration
for Children and Families ]
[ Administration
on Aging ]
[ Administration
on Developmental Disabilities ]
[
American Academy for the Certification of Brain Injury Specialists
(AACBIS) ]
[ American
Association of AdaptedSports™ Programs ]
[ American
Assocation of People with Disabilities ]
[ Alliance
for Technology Access (ATA) ]
[ Asociación
Iniciativas y Estudios Sociales ]
[ Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation ]
[ Association
of Programs for Rural Independent Living (APRIL) ]
[ Attention Deficit Disorder
Resources ]
B
[ Bazelon
Center for Mental Health Law ]
[ Brain
Injury Association of America ]
[
Brain Injury Association of Texas ]
[ Brain
Injury Society ]
C
[ CA
Disability Community Action Network ]
[ Center
for an Accessible Society ]
[ Center
for Accessible Technology (CforAT) ]
[ Center
for Health Care Strategies ]
[ Center
for Housing and New Community Economics ]
[ Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services ]
[ Central
Florida Parent Center ]
[ CommonHealth
and Employment Connection--University
of Massachusetts ]
[ Concrete
Change ]
[ Consortium
for Citizens with Disabilities (CCD) ]
[ Consortium
for Spinal Cord Medicine ]
[ Council
for Exceptional Children (CEC) ]
[ Council
of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR) ]
[ CyberCIL
of Arizona ]
D
[
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) ]
[ Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) ]
[ Department
of Justice--ADA Home Page ]
[ Department
of Education ]
[ Department
of Transportation ]
[ DIFNET
]
[ DIMENET
]
[ Disability
Resources, Inc. ]
[ Disability
Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc. (DREDF) ]
E
[ EASI (Equal Access to Software and
Information) ]
[ Easter
Seals ]
[ Employee
Locator-U.S. Dept. of Education ]
[ ERIC
Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education ]
[ Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission ]
F
[ Family
Support America ]
[ Freedom
Clearinghouse ]
G
[ Global
Applied Disability Research and Information Network on Employment
and Training (GLADNET) ]
[ Great
Lakes ADA and Accessible IT Center ] DBTAC Region V
[ Great
Plains ADA/IT Center ] DBTAC Region VII
H
[ HDI
Publishers Brain Injury Books ]
[ Health,
Wellness RRTC ]
[ Help
4 Nonprofits & Tribes Institute ]
[ Henry
J. Kaiser Family Foundation ]
[ Home
and Community Based Services Resource Network ]
I
[ Independent
Living USA ]
[ Institute
on Disability Culture ]
[ Institute
on Independent Living ]
[ International
Journal of Nursing in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
]
[ Internet
Nonprofit Center ]
J
[ Job
Accommodation Network (JAN) ]
[ Justice
for All ]
L
[ Lash
and Associates (for TBI in children and adults) ]
M
[ MEDSTAT
]
[ Missouri
TBI Demonstration Project ]
[ Mobility
International USA (MIUSA) ]
N
[ National
Association of Protection & Advocacy Systems (NAPAS) is
now National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) ]
[ National
Association of State Budget Officers ]
[ National Center for the Dissemination
of Disability Research (NCDDR) ]
[ National
Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials ]
[ National
Clearinghouse on the Direct Care Workforce ]
[ National
Conference of State Legislators ]
[ National
Council on Disability (NCD) ]
[ National
Council on Independent Living (NCIL) ]
[ National
Disability Rights Network (NDRN)--formerly National Association
of Protection & Advocacy Systems (NAPAS) ]
[ National
Disability Sports Alliance ]
[ National
Governor's Association ]
[ National
Home of Your Own Alliance ]
[ National
Institute on Disability & Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)
]
[ National
Long Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center ]
[ National
Mental Health Association ]
[ National
Rehabilitation Information Center ]
[ National
Rehabilitation Hospital ]
[ National
Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA) ]
[ New
England ADA & Accessible IT Center ] DBTAC Region I
[ NICHCY
-- National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
]
[ Northeast
ADA & IT Center ] DBTAC Region II
[ Northwest
ADA & IT Center ] DBTAC Region X
[ Not
Dead Yet ]
O
[ Office
of Civil Rights (OCR) ]
[ Office
of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy (DALTCP) ]
[ Office
of Special Education Programs (OSEP) ]
[ Office
of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) ]
[ Outcome
Measurement Resource Network ]
P
[ Pacific
ADA & IT Center ] DBTAC Region IX
[ Paralyzed
Veterans of America ]
[ Parent
Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights (PACER) ]
[ Project
EASI ]
R
[ Rehabilitation
Engineering Research Centers ]
[ Rocky
Mountain ADA & IT Center ] DBTAC Region VIII
[ RRTC:
NARIC list of RRTCs ]
[ RRTC
on Community Integration of Persons with TBI at TIRR ]
[ RRTC
on Health, Wellness ]
[ RRTC
on Interventions for persons with TBI ]
[ RRTC
on Spinal Cord Injury: Promoting Health and Preventing Complications
through Exercise ]
[ RSA
- Rehabilitation Services Administration ]
S
[ Self Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE)! ]
[ Substance
Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration ]
[ Social
Security Administration ]
[ Southeast
DBTAC ] Region IV
T
[ TASH
]
[ TBI
Model Systems National Data Center ]
[ TecAccess ]
[ The
ARC ]
[ The
Board Network ]
[ Trace
Research and Development Center ]
U
[ U.S.
Dept. of Education-Employee Locator ]
V
[ Virtual
CIL ]
[ Vocational
Rehabilitation State Offices ]
W
[ World
Institute on Disability (WID) ]
Last updated: June 29, 2007
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