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A collection of informative links from around the world providing a current and comprehensive directory of resources for the Disabled community.
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A comprehensive, internet-based community resource for the elderly and people with disabilities, including their caregivers and services providers.
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I. GUARDING THE RIGHTS OF ALL This section describes various aspects of the implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and how it has, according to President Bush's 2006 proclamation, "played a significant role in enhancing the quality of life for millions of Americans."
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Title I of the ADA covers employment by private employers with 15 or more employees and state and local government employers of the same size. Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act provides the same protections for federal employees and applicants for federal employment. Most states also have their own laws prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of disability. Some of these state laws may apply to smaller employers and provide protections in addition to those available under the ADA.
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The Oregon Advocacy Center provides assistive technology protection and advocacy services to consumers in Oregon.
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The DHS mission, goals and core values. . .
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The Senior Care Guide serves as that visual yellow pages reaching the often distant family member or those wishing to relocate into your area.
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An Oregon Legal Information and Reference Guide (formerly titled Senior Law Handbook).
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The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in the U.S. Department of Education is providing the information in this pamphlet to explain the rights and responsibilities of students with disabilities who are preparing to attend postsecondary schools. This pamphlet also explains the obligations of a postsecondary school to provide academic adjustments, including auxiliary aids and services, to ensure that the school does not discriminate on the basis of disability.
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Empowering individuals with disabilities and their families to easily access information about educational, therapeutic and social organizations and opportunities.
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