Websites
Advocating Change Together
(Self-Advocacy site)
www.selfadvocacy.com
Allen Shea and Associates
(person centered planning resource)
http://www.allenshea.com/
The Asset-Based Community Development
Institute
(information on Community building and mapping, and articles
by John McKnight)
http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/abcd.html
http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/abcd/abcdpubs.html
Association of Self-Advocates of North
Carolina
http://www.cdl.unc.edu/stir/asanc/index.asp
Axis Disability Rights Web Site
(authors of Credo for Support, excellent information for
families on inclusion)
www.normemma.com
Brazelton Center for Mental Health
Law
(Legal advocacy for the civil rights and human dignity of
people with mental disabilities)
http://www.bazelon.org/
Center on Human Policy
(great site for works of John O’Brien)
http://soeweb.syr.edu/thechp/index.html
Dawwn: Disability Advocacy Networking
home.earthlink.net/~dawwn/
Diverse City Press, Inc.
(provides educational materials for people with disabilities
and their care providers)
www.diverse-city.com/display.htm
Family Village
(a global community of disability-related resources)
www.familyvillage.wisc.edu
Human Service Research Institute
(research and resources for people with disabilities and
their families)
www.hsri.org
Inclusion Network
(also links to Inclusion Press)
http://www.inclusion.com/
Institute on Child Health Issues
http://www.ichp.edu/
Institute on Community Integration
(community resource information in all disability fields)
www.ici.umn.edu/default.html
Mothers From Hell
Our name was something that was bestowed upon us for daring
to stand up for our kids, rather than a philosophy we have
chosen.
http://www.mothersfromhell2.org/
National Program Office on Self-Determination
(links page)
http://www.self-determination.org/links1309/links.htm
Quality Mall
(disability issues, great resource site)
http://www.qualitymall.org/
Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered
(national web site for self-advocacy)
http://www.sabeusa.org/
Self-Advocacy Leadership Network
(resources on self-advocacy)
http://www.hsri.org/leaders/
Speaking for Ourselves
(a non-profit organization, is a pioneer in self-advocacy
for people with disabilities.)
www.speaking.org
The Council on Quality and Leadership
http://www.thecouncil.org/
The Oaks Group
(links and resources on disabilities)
http://www.oaksgroup.org/
http://www.oaksgrou.org/nconsd/index.htm
Training Resources Network
(person centered planning, self-determination, etc)
http://www.trninc.com/
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