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Newsletter articles include: Stem Cell Research Overview; Healthy Living; Sleep Apnea; unpdates and resources.

Newsletter articles include: Reconstruction Surgery for Pressure Sores;Healthy Living; Research for a Cure; updates and resources.

Description of how administrators and policymakers can use the concepts of youth development and youth leadership in developing and administering programs that serve all youth and activities specifically geared toward youth with disabilities.

How youth-serving organizations can become more effective as intermediary linkages between youth and employers by adopting certain practices. Includes basic employer-friendly strategies that will assist intermediaries and their representatives in order to create successful work experiences for youth.

Designed for administrators and youth service practitioners who provide programming to young people and want to connect their programs to the workforce development system.

Author: Brantley, Mac;Kaufmann, Barbara

This brief describes assistive technology and accessible information along with giving policymakers information on federal and state accessibility, legislation, laws and requirements.

Federal government has enacted legislation and supported programs to assist individuals with disabilities and their families to become more economically self-sufficient.

How Workforce Investment Boards can ensure strong business leadership roles in their state and local workforce systems by creating and fostering intermediaries that effectively link employers with One-Stops and their partners.

Author: Mooney, Marianne;Luecking, Richard

For 150 years, the American Annals of the Deaf, has been a professional journal dedicated to quality in education and in related services for children and adults who are deaf and hard of hearing. The Annals publishes articles about deaf education and recent research into trends and issues in the field of deafness.

For 150 years, the American Annals of the Deaf, has been a professional journal dedicated to quality in education and in related services for children and adults who are deaf and hard of hearing. The Annals publishes articles about deaf education and recent research into trends and issues in the field of deafness.

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