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State &
National Information |
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Nebraska
Department of Education
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/ |
This is the website for the Nebraska Department of Education. |
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Nebraska
Health and
Human Services System
http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/index.htm
Nebraska Department of Health and
Human Services
208 East 6th Street
P. O. Box 669
Bridgeport, NE 69336
Phone:
(308) 262-1900,
1-800-316-0039 |
The Department of Health
and Human Services has local offices across the state that are
organized into five service
areas. In addition, the Department oversees 10
facilities, including four Veterans' Homes, three regional
centers, two youth rehabilitation and treatment centers, and the
Beatrice
State
Development
Center. |
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Nebraska
Vocational
Rehabilitation Services
http://www.vocrehab.state.ne.us/
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Nebraska Vocational
Rehabilitation program helps people with disabilities join the
workforce. Their team of experts provides direct services for
employers and
people with disabilities that lead to employment. |
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Federal
Office of Special Education
http://www.ed.gov/about/offices-/list/osers/osep/index.html |
The
Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is dedicated to
improving results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with
disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and
financial support to assist states and local districts. |
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Social
Security Administration Office
http://www.ssa.gov/disability/
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The Social Security and
Supplemental Security Income disability programs are the largest
of several Federal programs that provide assistance to people
with disabilities. |
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Disability
Information |
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NICHCY
http://www.nichcy.org/
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NICHCY stands for the
National
Dissemination
Center
for Children with
Disabilities.
They serve the
nation as a central source of information on:
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disabilities in
infants, toddlers, children, and youth,
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IDEA, which is the
law authorizing special education,
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No Child Left Behind
(as it relates to children with disabilities), and
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research-based
information on effective educational practices.
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Disability
Information.gov
http://www.disability.gov/digov-public/public/DisplayPage-.do?parentFolderId=500 |
This
interagency Web site connects people with disabilities to the
information and resources they need to pursue their personal and
professional ambitions - delivering on
America's
promise of equal access to opportunity for all citizens. |
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FamilyVillage
http://www.familyvillage.-wisc.edu/index.htmlx
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FamilyVillage is
a 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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CHADD
http://www.chadd.org/ |
Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit, tax-exempt (Section
501 (c) (3) ) organization providing education, advocacy and
support for individuals with AD/HD. |
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FRAXA
http://www.fraxa.org/ |
FRAXA's mission is to
accelerate progress toward effective treatments and ultimately a
cure for Fragile X, by directly funding the most promising
research.
FRAXA also supports
families affected by Fragile X and raises awareness of this
important but virtually unknown disease.
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Nebraska
Autism
Spectrum Disorders Network
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/autism/ |
The goals
of the Nebraska ASD Network are to:
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Build and enhance
the capacity of
Nebraska
schools and
families in supporting children across the spectrum of
autism disorders
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Offer training and
technical assistance to
Nebraska
educators
providing services to students across the autism spectrum
from birth to age 21
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Nebraska
Autism
Spectrum Disorders Network – Western Region
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/autism-/westernregionweb.html |
Cheryl Svoboda is the West Region Coordinator. Her office is at
ESU 13, located in
Scottsbluff,
Nebraska. Her e-mail
address is
csvoboda@esu13.org. She can also be reached by phone
at 308-635-3696. |
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Parent
Information |
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Nebraska
Parental
Rights
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SPED-/parent/documents/PARENTS-RIGHTS1005.pdf |
This is the link to the Parental Rights in Special Education for
Nebraska. |
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PEAK
http://www.peakparent.org/
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The
mission of
PEAK
Parent
Center
is to
provide training, information and technical assistance to equip
families of children birth through twenty-six including all
disability conditions with strategies to advocate successfully
for their children. As a result of PEAK’s services to families
and professionals, children and adults with disabilities will
live rich, active lives participating as full members of their
schools and communities. |
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PTI of
Nebraska
http://www.ptinebraska.-org/index.asp?intPageId=38 |
The
mission of PTI Nebraska is to provide training, information and
support to parents in
Nebraska
who have a child birth
through twenty six with special needs. Resources are provided
for parents, other family members, school personnel and
interested others. |
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The
Matchmaker Network Newsletter
http://www.netnet.net/mums/
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MUMS is a National Parent to Parent Network whose mission is to
help parents who have a child with any disorder, medical
condition, mental or emotional disorder or rare diagnosis make
connections with other parents whose children have the same or
similar condition. If possible matches are made according to
age, geographical location, gender, and severity of the
symptoms. MUMS is a non-profit tax-exempt organization that runs
on donations and subscription fees for their quarterly
newsletters. |
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PACERCenter
Parent
Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights
http://www.pacer.org/ |
The
mission of
PACERCenter
is to
expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children
and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on
the concept of parents helping parents. |
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Schwab
Learning
http://www.schwablearning.org/ |
A parent’s
guide to helping kids with learning disabilities. |
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Organizations |
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Special
Olympics of
Nebraska
http://www.sone.org/
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Special
Olympics of Nebraska provides year round competition in various
sports as well as public speaking opportunities for athletes.
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Council for
Exceptional Children
http://www.cec.sped.org//AM/-Template.cfm?Section=Home |
The
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) is the largest
international professional organization dedicated to improving
educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities,
students with disabilities, and/or the gifted. |
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TASH
Association
http://www.tash.org/ |
TASH is an international association of people with
disabilities, their family members, other advocates, and
professionals fighting for a society in which inclusion of all
people in all aspects of society is the norm. |
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Organizations for Parents
http://www.focusonlearning-.org/learning.htm#ofp |
List of various organizations for information for parents. |