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This Disability & Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC) provides training, information and technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and accessible information technology (IT) to people in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
Contact information and locations for applying for benefits and entitlements for Regular Army, Army National Guard, Army Reserve, family members and retirees.
Provides a comprehensive range of information and services to address the full scope of dyslexia and related difficulties so that every individual has the opportunity to lead a productive and fulfilling life. The New Hampshire Branch serves New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont.
Information on local adult education programs that serve adult learners whose skills range from very basic to high school level.
As one of over sixty University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities in the country, the organization works to expand and improve services for people with disabilities and their families.
Helps families obtain appropriate education and services for their children with disabilities by working to improve education results for all children; train and inform parents and professionals; and connect children with disabilities to community resources that address their needs.
Offers assistance to parents of children with special needs in New Hampshire.
Document outlining state rules and policies regarding special education for children with disabilities. Document is in .pdf format.
Provides technical assistance and support to lawmakers, public and non-public school officials, parents and community members to enhance and ensure the quality of educational services provided to students with disabilities, and strives to assist in the development of quality educational programs for all students.
Helps persons with disabilities to achieve their employment goals.
Designed for children birth through age two who have a diagnosed, established condition that has a high probability of resulting in delay, are experiencing developmental delays, or are at risk for substantial developmental delays if supports and services are not provided.
One of over 60 University Centers for Excellence in Disability across the United States, the Institute on Disability works to provide a coherent university-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies and practices related to the lives of persons with disabilities and their families.
A non-profit statewide organization whose mission is to maximize abilities at home, school, work or play, for individuals affected by disabilities or the aging process, through the provision of assistive technology, education or community health services.
Works to remove the barriers, architectural or attitudinal, that bar persons with disabilities from participating in the mainstream of society.
The Postsecondary Education Programs Network (PEPNet) provides resources, information, in-service training, and technical assistance for postsecondary institutions to improve existing services or to establish new services for students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.