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Resources
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The Arcs in Colorado: The
Arcs of Colorado is dedicated to offering advocacy services
for individuals
with disabilities in the community in order to “create
the conditions under which all people with developmental
disabilities experience opportunities to develop
competency and to make choices, to have good
relationships with family members and friends, to have
respect and dignity, and to be full participants in all
community living”
Phone: 1-800-333-7690 Website: thearcofco.org
Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition (CCDC): The
CCDC is a statewide coalition dedicated to serving
individuals with all types of disabilities. The site
offers numerous resources for support services as well
as information relating to the newest legislation and
laws regarding the rights of individuals with
disabilities.
Phone: 303-839-1775 Website: ccdconline.org
Division for Developmental Disabilities (DDD) Community
Centered Boards (CCB’s): The DD is the Colorado
State office that that is designed to provide direction,
funding and operation of services for individuals with
developmental disabilities. It promotes a variety of
functions that are to be coordinated with service
providers, advocacy groups, and families.
Phone: 303-866-7450 Website: cdhs.state.co.us/ddd
LD Online: This website has a vast array of
resources that are categorized specifically for
educators, families, and individuals with disabilities.
There are forums for discussion, newsletters, calendar
of events. There are also frequent updates of articles
related to individuals with disabilities.
http://www.ldonline.org
EMPOWER Colorado: Empower Colorado is an
organization created and run by families of children
with mental challenges. The site offers support,
advocacy, education and resources for students with a
variety of biological and neurobiological disorders
Phone: 1-866-213-4631 Website: empowercolorado.com
Family Voices: The Colorado chapter is part of a
national grassroots organization that is created by and
for families of children with special healthcare needs.
There is information on a variety of healthcare needs
and systems.
Phone: 1-800-881-8272 Website: familyvoicesco.org
PEAK Parent Center: Colorado's Parent Training and
Information Center: The PEAK Parent center is
dedicated to providing information, training, and
technical assistance to families of children with
disabilities from birth to twenty six years of age.
Families will receive information and support to
advocate for their children. On the site families can
also find information about conferences and mentoring.
Phone: 1-800-284-0251 Website: peakparent.org
T4T: Training for Transition: Works in
partnership with Easter Seals of Colorado and is funded
by the Colorado Department of Education. This
organization is designed to offer families and
individuals with disabilities the opportunity to learn
about skills and services that may be valuable as they
transition from school to adult life. The conference
occurs five or six times yearly at various locations
around the state of Colorado
Phone: 303-233-1666 x237 Website: arcjc.org/about_us/programs/training_transition.html
The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older
People: This is a resource designed to help
individual with disabilities live independent and
productive lives by assisting individuals with a variety
of legal issues, especially; civil rights, and
discrimination. The service assists a variety of
individuals including individuals with
mental and physical
disabilities, people with HIV, and older people
throughout Colorado. This organization may also be
valuable to administrators, teachers, and service
providers.
Phone: 1-800-288-1376 Website: thelegalcenter.org
Wrightslaw:
Is designed to allow parents, educators, advocates, and
attorneys to find accurate, reliable information about
special education law. The site also has valuable
resources about advocacy and general education law.
This site offers thousands of articles, cases, and free
resources from a variety of topics
Website: wrightslaw.com
The Colorado Assistive
Technology Project (CATP): This resource was
designed to enable individuals with disabilities to have
gain a greater control over their lives thereby
enhancing their participation in numerous life
activities. The CATP provides outreach to rural and
underrepresented populations, offers technical training
throughout the state as well as advocacy, training and
technical assistance for assistive technology.
Website: http://www.uchsc.edu/atp/projects/catp/catp.htm
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