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NAMRC is a professional association who promotes cultural diversity and disability through advocacy for excellence and equity in rehabilitation research, education, and practice.
NCSAB works to enable individuals who are blind and visually impaired to achieve personal and vocational independence through advocacy, coordination and education, as well as the delivery of specialized services.
NCRE is a professional organization of educators dedicated to quality services for persons with disabilities through education and research. The council advocates up-to-date education and training as well as the maintenance of professional standards in the field of rehabilitation.
NCD is an independent, federal agency charged with advising the President, Congress, and other federal agencies regarding policies, programs, practices, and procedures that affect people with disabilities
NASDSE provides services to state agencies to facilitate their efforts and maximize educational outcomes for individuals with disabilities.
NASET is a national membership organization dedicated to rendering support and assistance to those preparing for or teaching in the field of special education. The organization promotes the profession of special education, and provides a national forum for ideas involving special education.
NRCA was founded in 1958 as an organization to represent the unique concerns of practicing rehabilitation counselors.
ACRE is a national membership organization for trainers and educators who work in the field of employment for people with disabilities. Through competency-based training, ACRE promotes continuing education for professionals in order to raise the standard of employment services nationally.
AHEAD is an international professional membership organization for individuals involved in the development of policy and in the provision of quality services to meet the needs of persons with disabilities involved in all areas of higher education.
PRA is the premier source of learning, knowledge and research for the psychiatric rehabilitation profession, and provides resources, education, ideas and advocacy to enhance the power and performance of the recovery workforce. PRA represents more than 1,300 individual and organizational members, representing 8,000 psychiatric rehabilitation professionals.