Advocates for the rights of every individual with a disability to have opportunities to participate in the life of our Vermont communities as valued citizens.
Works to increase statewide access of assistive technology (AT) to people of all ages and abilities.
Services may include provision of technical assistance in different settings, including accommodations at work and home, adaptive equipment, technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act, information about deaf and hard of hearing clubs, associations, and support groups, in addition to employment services.
Works to increase public awareness about critical issues affecting people with developmental disabilities and their families.
A statewide network of support and information for families who have a child with special needs or disabilities, and the professionals who work with them.
Information on special education consultants who help ensure that schools understand and comply with federal and state laws and regulations related to providing special education services.
Supports families whose children have a chronic illness or disability.
A series of fact sheets on how assistive technology can support the educational goals of children with disabilities in Vermont.
A non-profit corporation serving the needs of Vermont's Autism community. Members include individuals with ASD, their families, friends and service providers.
A comprehensive list of services available to Vermonters within and outside of AHS.
Assists children, adolescents and adults who have a developmental disability to live, attend school, work and recreate in their communities.
Provides help for job seekers with disabilities, information on benefits and moving from school to work.
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.
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.