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American With Disabilities Act: ADA Home Page 
This site was created by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law 
This organization's Web site provides advocacy resources on many topics related to disability.
California Department of Education/Special Education Division 
This is the official Web site of the California Department of Education, Special Education Division.
Community Alliance for Special Education (CASE) 
This Web site has information on special education rights and responsibilities.
Disability Access and Rights in California 
This site was created by the California Department of Rehabilitation.
Every Child, Every Hearing (PDF). A booklet that provides information on how to ensure the daily well-being of children in foster care by enforcing their rights. Published by the Judicial Council of California.
LawHelpCalifornia Special Education 
Links to information on getting quality special education for your child, the legal rights of students with disabilities and more. (Select your county or enter your zip code for information specific to the area that you live in.)
National Center on Education, Disabilities, and Juvenile Justice: Parent Support 
This site discusses issues related to youth with disabilities who are referred to the juvenile justice system.
The National Information Center for Children and Youth With Disabilities (NICHCY) 
NICHCY is a national information and referral center with information on disabilities and related issues for families, educators, and other professionals. NICHCY focuses on children and youth (from birth to age 22).
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services 
This Web page is posted by the U.S. Department of Education.
A Parent's Guide to Special Education/Special Needs 
This site has practical information for nonlawyers. It was created by the Council for Disability Rights.
Protection and Advocacy, Inc. (PAI) 
PAI helps people with physical, developmental, or psychiatric disabilities. PAI employees work with students with disabilities and their families to enforce students' rights to be educated in integrated settings. Other services include referral to other resources, advocacy training, and representation in administrative and judicial proceedings, investigation of abuse and neglect, and legislative advocacy.
Special Education Publications 
This Web site has a list of publications you can download. Created by Protection and Advocacy, Inc.
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