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Discusses the importance of acknowledging successes of human service professionals.Includes a list of potential financial resources to help people with disabilities achieve employment goals, an article on Peer-to-Peer Mentoring, and comments about the Montana Choice Customized Employment and the Montana/Wyoming Careers through Partnerships projects.
An informational resource on SSI and SSDI with a strong advocacy for employment of people with disabilities. Its intent is to share information about "the rules," and then offer suggestions about how to act within the framework of those rules to maximize individual employment situations. Written generically to apply to any state. Includes forms, tables, charts, and worksheets.
This guide is a resource that can be used by interpreters, the Deaf Community and any organizations or individuals who would like to learn more about deafness or interpreting.
This is a report of interpreting services provided via Video Relay Services (VRS). It was conducted by The Distance Opportunities for Interpreter Training Center (DO IT Center) in collaboration with Communications Services for the Dear-Sprint (CSD) and Sorenson Media corporations.
An approach to defining curriculum - "what to teach" - individual students with intensive instructional needs, and a training procedure teaching skills identified by that approach.
An annotated bibliography presenting resources related to transitions from infant toddler services to preschool education.
An annotated bibliography presenting resources exploring the various assistive technology funding sources for infants, toddlers, and young children with disabilities.
An annotated bibliography presenting resources related to the early identification of culturally and linguistically diverse children.
This book is a work that attempts to bring together various articles and essays which look at the Deaf Community from a different perspective. Some of the articles have been previously published. This book is written for parents, interpreters, professionals in diverse fields and for people who want to have a better understanding of multicultural issues.
This 2-sided fact sheet is an overview of two new programs for veterans that were established in February 2001 (following the passage of The Veterans Entrpreneurship and Small Business Development Act of 1999,Public Law 106-50). These new programs are self-employment and business resources for American Indian and Alaska Native veterans with and withhout service-connected disabilities.