JAN – Job
Accommodation Network - is a free consulting
service that provides information about job
accommodations, the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA), and the employability of people with
disabilities.
National Business and Disability Council -
assists the business community in providing full access
to their places of business and employment. In addition
to information about the organization and its services
to businesses, this site has a resume posting service
for college graduates with disabilities.
Workforce Recruitment Program - creates a
database of screened candidates with disabilities
seeking summer and permanent positions.
ENTRY POINT!
is a program of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) offering Outstanding
Internship Opportunities for Students with Disabilities
in Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science,
and some fields of Business.
Job Access
-- Working with Companies, Non-Profits, and others to
employ people with disabilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act: Civil Rights for
You by Dale S. Brown - From Chapter 12: Learning
A Living: A Guide for Planning Your Career and Finding A
Job for People with Learning Disabilities, Attention
Deficit Disorder and Dyslexia. Woodbine House 2000.
HEATH Resource
Center, a national clearinghouse on postsecondary
education for students with disabilities.
The Association on
Higher Education And Disability - a professional
organization that serves the educational, information
and networking needs of its members. While they doesn't
serve parents and students directly, they can point you
in the direction of some possible resources.
Guide to Disability Law is a general primer on
the various federal laws that impact the lives of people
with disabilities.
CHADD, a
leading non-profit organization for children and adults
with ADHD.
National Center for
Learning Disabilities is dedicated to improving
the lives of those affected by learning disabilities.
National information and referral, public outreach and
communications, and legislative advocacy and public
policy.
Learning
Disabilities Association of America provides
general information about learning disabilities, while
local chapters provide referrals to physicians and
treatment centers. Provides information and referral to
state chapters, parent resources, and local support
groups. Publishes news briefs and a professional journal
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