Disability Rights Resources
Disability Rights Resources is a broad term that can refer to a range of organizations, resources, and services that are designed to promote the rights of people with disabilities. Some examples of disability rights resources include:
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Advocacy organizations: These organizations work to promote the rights and interests of people with disabilities, advocating for policies and programs that support their full participation in society. Examples include the National Council on Independent Living, the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, and the American Association of People with Disabilities.
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Legal services: Legal services organizations provide legal representation and advocacy for people with disabilities who may be facing discrimination, lack of access to services, or other legal challenges. Examples include Disability Rights Advocates, the National Disability Rights Network, and the Disability Rights Legal Center.
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Assistive technology resources: Assistive technology resources provide information and support for people with disabilities who may benefit from assistive devices or technologies that help them access information, communicate, or perform daily tasks. Examples include the Assistive Technology Industry Association, the Center for Accessible Technology, and the AbleData database.
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Education and training resources: Education and training resources provide information and resources for people with disabilities, their families, and service providers on a range of topics related to disability rights, accessibility, and inclusion. Examples include the ADA National Network, the National Center on Disability and Journalism, and the Accessible Technology Coalition.
Overall, disability rights resources are designed to promote the full inclusion and participation of people with disabilities in society, ensuring that they have access to the same opportunities and rights as everyone else.
www.disability-rights.org