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Federal Agencies/Organizatons

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Applying for Social Security: SSI Planner and Information  

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Booklet: Benefits for Children with Disabilities

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As a values-based organization, TASH remains focused on the best interests of people with significant disabilities, and maintains a high standard of advocacy that includes self-advocates as equals at the table to maintain this focus. With this in mind, the TASH Board of Directors announced the 2010 National Agenda, which has been selected due to serious human rights implications, the intractability of the problem identified and the specific expertise TASH has in relationship to each issue.

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TASH Conferences

For more than 40 years, CQL | The Council on Quality and Leadership, has been a leader in working with human service organizations and systems to continuously define, measure and improve quality of life and quality of services. We offer training, accreditation, consultation and certification services to organizations and systems that share our vision of dignity, opportunity and community.

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CQL assists communities, systems and organizations to help people discover and define their own quality of life, measure personal quality of life for individuals, organizations and systems and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, people with mental illness and older adults ― and the people, organizations and communities that support them.

 

ACL - Administration for Community Livin

The Administration on Disabilities works with states, communities, and partners in the disability networks to increase the independence, productivity, and community integration of individuals with disabilities. Under authorities provided by the Developmental Disabilities Act (DD Act), the Rehabilitation Act, the Help America Vote Act, the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, and the Public Health Service Act, the AoD works to improve opportunities for people with disabilities to access quality services and supports, achieve economic self-sufficiency, and experience equality and inclusion in all facets of community life.

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The LEAD Center’s work focuses on promoting innovation in policy, employment and economic advancement to advance individual and systems level change for all people with disabilities.  The LEAD Center provides policy research and recommendations, training and technical assistance as well as demonstration projects designed to break down silos in existing systems, processes and practices, and foster wider understanding, adoption and integration of next-generation employment practices in both the public and private sector.

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