Recursos en Español
Para encontrar recursos de ASERT que han sido traducidos al español, haga clic aquí.
To find ASERT resources that have been translated into Spanish, click here.
Para encontrar recursos de ASERT que han sido traducidos al español, haga clic aquí.
To find ASERT resources that have been translated into Spanish, click here.
This ADA handbook provides an overview of the rights and obligations of federal disability laws.
Read moreThe Advocacy Alliance promotes mental well being by providing advocacy and culturally competent services.
Read moreThis article outlines some the problems that people with disabilities, including people with I/DD, face when looking for housing as well as providing a list of services that can be of aid and are looking to increase affordable housing options.
Read moreThe Arc is the largest advocacy organization for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in the United States. The Arc of Pennsylvania is the state chapter and works to carry out the mission of the national chapter to include all children and adults with I/DD in every community.
Read moreEvery day, people with disabilities can and do make important contributions to America’s businesses. They have the drive to succeed in employment, and the skills and talent they need to deliver value and results for their employers. These are messages that bear repeating far and wide. And that’s what the Campaign for Disability Employment (CDE) is all about.
Read moreThis site provides information about the Center for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE) program. This program works to effectively resolve special education disputes while trying to reduce the use of expensive adversarial processes.
Read moreThis helpful chart can help you maneuver through the similarities and differences between Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 plans.
Read moreThere are several steps that you can take when you are looking for a career path. As you work toward a career, you will have to consider what kind of career you want and what skills you have or want to learn. When you find your career, you will have to learn how to do the tasks that you are given and to solve problems you might face in the workplace. Follow this document to learn more about the employment process!
Read morePuberty can be a tough time for both the adolescents as well as the parents. These publications provide information and resources to help address puberty specifically for children with disabilities.
Read moreThis presentation by Michael J. Murray, MD, Director, Division of Autism Services, Penn State College of Medicine, describes how siblings may be affected by autism.
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