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Advocacy
& Legislation
ADA
Watch
http://www.adawatch.org
Alliance
for Children and Families is
an international membership association
representing more than 350 private,
nonprofit child- and family-serving
organizations. Alliance members serve more
than 5 million individuals annually in
more than 2,000 communities, providing a
vast array of services ranging from
residential care to domestic abuse
prevention and intervention. The
Alliance’s mission is to strengthen
members’ capacity to serve and advocate
for children, families, and communities.
The Alliance formed in October 1998 when
Family Service America (established 1911)
and the National Association of Homes and
Services for Children (established 1975)
merged.
They organize National
Family Week, which is
an annual event recognized each
Thanksgiving week that celebrates the
family and its value to society.
http://www.alliance1.org
Children
Now utilizes
research and mass communications to make
the well being of the child a top priority
across the nation.
http://www.childrennow.org/
Frank
Porter Graham Child Development Center of
UNC
is dedicated to improving the lives of
young children and their families through
research, teaching, and public service.
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/
IDEA News
http://www.ideapractices.org
IDEA Watch
http://www.ld.org/advocacy/IDEAwatch.cfm
North
Carolina Child Advocacy Institute (NCCAI)
is an independent, non-profit,
non-partisan, multi-issue organization
that influences public policy in favor of
all children and youth below the age of
eighteen residing in North Carolina.
http://www.ncchild.org/
North Carolina Governor's Advocacy Council
for Persons with Disabilities provides
a statewide protection and advocacy
program; investigates complaints; pursues
legal remedies for protection; reviews and
recommends changes in laws; aids and
assists local advocacy programs; and
advises and assists on employment issues.
http://www.gacpd.com
Voices for America's Children is a
nonpartisan, national organization
committed to speaking out for the
well-being of children at the federal,
state and local levels of government.
Since 1984, Voices has supported child
advocates nationwide who have achieved
public policy victories for children in
early education, health, juvenile justice,
child welfare, tax and budget decisions
and other areas.
http://www.voicesforamericaschildren.org/
Child Care
Division
of Child Development
oversees all aspects of child care
services in North Carolina which includes
regulating child care facilities,
promoting education and training for child
care workers, and administering other
early childhood initiatives to improve the
quality of care for all children in the
state.
http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dcd/
National
Child Care Information Center (NCCIC),
a project of the Child Care Bureau,
Administration for Children and Families (ACF),
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, is a national resource that
links information and people to
complement, enhance, and promote the child
care delivery system and works to ensure
that all children and families have access
to high-quality comprehensive services.
http://nccic.org/
National
Association for the Education of Young
Children (NAEYC) is
the nation's largest and most influential
organization of early childhood educators
and others dedicated to improving the
quality of programs for children from
birth through third grade.
http:www.naeyc.org
NC-AEYC
is
the North Carolina Association for the
Education of Young Children.
http://www.ncaeyc.org/
North Carolina Institute for Early
Childhood Professional Development,
is
composed of representatives of Head Start,
Child Care Resource and Referral,
Community Colleges, Cooperative Extension,
Division of Child Development, Smart
Start, T.E.A.C.H., Department of Public
Instruction, Division of Mental Health,
and many more organizations that promote
good health and good care for young
children. We facilitate and coordinate
initiatives and provide leadership that
will result in a comprehensive early care
and education professional development
system for the state.
http://www.ncchildcare.org/
Quality
in Linking Together-QUILT
is
a national training and technical
assistance project funded by the Federal
Head Start and Child Care Bureaus. The
purpose is to support full-day full-year
partnerships among child care, Head Start,
pre-kindergarten, and other early
education programs at the local, state,
tribal, territorial, and regional levels.
http://www.quilt.org/
General
Information
Carolina's
Poison Center is a North Carolina
resource center dedicated to reduce the
incidence of poisonings by actively
promoting poison prevention.
http://www.ncpoisoncenter.org
Child
Trends
is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research
organization that conducts basic research
and evaluation studies in several critical
areas: teenage pregnancy and childbearing,
the effects of welfare and poverty on
children, issues related to parenting,
family structure, and family processes,
including fatherhood and male fertility.
http://www.childtrends.org/
Children's
Institute International
(CII) is a private, non-profit
organization specializing in the treatment
and prevention of child abuse and neglect.
Over the past 90 years, CII has evolved
from a shelter for single mothers and
their babies to an internationally
recognized model of comprehensive care and
assistance for at-risk children and their
families.
http://childrensinstitute.org/
Children’s
Defense Fund mission is to Leave
No Child Behind® and to
ensure every child a Healthy Start, a Head
Start, a Fair Start, a Safe Start, and a
Moral Start in life and successful passage
to adulthood with the help of caring
families and communities.
http://www.childrensdefense.org/
Children’s
Welfare League of America is
the oldest and largest national nonprofit
organization developing and promoting
policies and programs to protect
America’s children and strengthen
America’s families.
http://www.cwla.org/
Coalition
for America's Children is
an alliance of national, state, and local
nonprofit organizations working to call
attention to the serious obstacles
impeding children's well-being and to
boost children's concerns to the top of
the public policy agenda. http://www.usakids.org/
Department
of Health and Human Services is
the United States government's principal
agency for protecting the health of all
Americans and providing essential human
services, especially for those who are
least able to help themselves.
http://www.os.dhhs.gov/
Family
Support Network of North Carolina
is dedicated to helping meet the needs of
families of children with special needs
and the professionals who serve these
families.
http://fsnnc.org
Greenville Utilities Commission (GUC) provides
electric, water, sewer and natural gas
services to the City of Greenville and 75%
of Pitt County. We serve a combined
total of 90,000 customer
connections. GUC is owned by the
citizens of Greenville but operates under
a separate charter issued by the N.C.
General Assembly. For FAQ's visit
the web-site and click on the FAQ section.
http://www.guc.com/
KIDS
COUNT,
a project of the Annie E. Casey
Foundation, is a national and
state-by-state effort to track the status
of children in the United States. By
providing policymakers and citizens with
benchmarks of child well-being, KIDS COUNT
seeks to enrich local, state, and national
discussions concerning ways to secure
better futures for all children.
http://www.aecf.org/kidscount/
Lead in Drinking Water for additional
health and risk information, please visit
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
website.
http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead/
LimiTV informs parents, educators, and children about the
ways excessive TV watching can damage a
child’s development and education. This
web site gives parents tools for
child-rearing with less television.
http://www.limiTV.org/
National
Center for Educational Statistics (NCES)
is the primary federal entity for
collecting and analyzing data that are
related to education in the United States
and other nations.
http://www.nces.ed.gov
National
Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
is the Federal Government's principal
vital and health statistics agency and is
a part of the Center for Disease Control
and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/
National
Program for Playground Safety provides
information regarding playground
development, injury prevention, playground
materials and suppliers, research and
statistics.
http://www.uni.edu/playground/
North Carolina Partnership for Children
(NCPC)
ensures every child in North Carolina
enters school healthy and ready to succeed.
http://www.ncsmartstart.org
Pitt
County AIDS Service Organization (PiCASO)
is a
non-profit organization dedicated to
supporting people living with HIV/AIDS and
to slowing the spread of HIV. PiCASO
provides services to those in Pitt County
infected with HIV. Those services include:
educational services, case management,
emergency financial assistance,
specialized food pantry, housing
assistance, transportation assistance and
support.
http://www.picaso.org
Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina
is a statewide, nonprofit organization
dedicated to the prevention of child abuse
and neglect in all its forms.
Prevent Child Abuse NC is working to
implement critical child abuse prevention
programs in North Carolina.
http://www.preventchildabusenc.org/
Smart Start
is a public-private early childhood
initiative to help ALL North Carolina
children enter school healthy and ready to
succeed. Its unique, comprehensive
approach allows communities to make
decisions and plans that are specific to
the needs of young children and families.
Smart Start services are targeted for
children 0-5 and their families and
include making sure child care is of high
quality and affordable and accessible to
those who need it, as well as health
services and screenings and resources for
family support.
http://www.smartstart-nc.org/
Pitt
Alliance for Youth group is a network
of community members from human service
agencies that collaborate to create
programs to address issues impacting
school-age children.
www.pittcountyspromise.org
Pitt
Resource Connection group is a network
of community members from human service
agencies that collaborate to provide
services to families, children, adults and
seniors. Pitt Resource Connection is
building a web-site that provides the
community with available resources in Pitt
County.
www.pittresource.org
The
Parenting Institute of North
Carolina is
dedicated to preserving, strengthening,
and empowering families through quality
and stable parent education programming in
North Carolina.
http://theparentinginstitute.org
TV-Turnoff
Network, formerly TV-Free America, is
a nonprofit organization that encourages
children and adults to watch much less
television in order to promote healthier
lives and communities.
http://www.tvturnoff.org
Urban
Institute
is a nonprofit policy research
organization established in Washington,
D.C., in 1968. The Institute's goals are
to sharpen thinking about society's
problems and efforts to solve them,
improve government decisions and their
implementation, and increase citizens'
awareness about important public choices.
http://www.urban.org/
United
States Department of Education
http://www/ed.gov/
US
Environmental Protection Agency Office
http://www.epa.gov/children/
ViQuest
health
and wellness center. Variety of
fitness, nutrition & child care
programs.
http://www.viquest.uhseast.com
ZERO
TO THREE
is a national non-profit charitable
organization whose aim is to strengthen
and support families, practitioners and
communities to promote the healthy
development of babies and toddlers.
http://www.zerotothree.org/
Internet
Reading and Literacy Resources
Colorin
Colorado!: informacion, actividades
y asesoria para padres de familia que
hablan espanol.
http://www.colorincolorado.com
Get Ready to
Read
http://www.getreadytoread.org/
International Reading Association
http://www.reading.org
Internet
Resource for Special Children
http://www.irsc.org/
Motheread, Inc.
http://www.readtogrow.org/momdadread.htm
National Institute for Literacy
http://www.nifl.gov
The International Children's
Digital Library
http://www.icdlbooks.org
U.S. Department of Education
http://www.ed.gov
Special
Needs
A
Small Miracle, Inc. -
a CAP-MR/DD company that provides
comprehensive services for children and
adults who have special needs. A
Small Miracle, Inc. specializes in Autism
Spectrum Disorder and offers a variety of
education methodologies, therapeutic case
consultation, and family training on
dietary intervention, biomedical
interventions, legal & advocacy
issues.
http://www.asmallmiracleinc.com
All
Together Now! Partnerships
for Inclusion
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~pfi
Arc
of North Carolina is
committed to securing for all people with
mental retardation and other developmental
disabilities the opportunity to choose and
realize their goals of where and how they
learn, live, work, and play.
http://www.arcnc.org
Area
Health Education Centers (AHEC) connects
education, community and health
care.
http://www.ncahec.net
Autism
Society of North Carolina's
primary focus is advocacy. The first
statewide effort in the country to obtain
services for people with autism began in
North Carolina when parents involved with
ASNC advocated with the legislature.
Because of ASNC's efforts, in 1970 the
Legislature provided funding for the
establishment of Division TEACCH at the
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine.
Since its inception, ASNC has also
advocated for appropriate classrooms for
children with autism, individualized
community-based programs, and the
inclusion of autism in developmental
disabilities program funding. Other
services available include
information and referral, mental health services,
school issues and IEP’s, transition planning;
residential and vocational support crisis
services, establishment and support of parent
groups, and parent leadership training.
http://www.autismsociety-nc.org
Children and Adults with
Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder
(CHADD)
through collaborative leadership,
advocacy, research, education, and support
CHADD provides science and evidence based
information about AD/HD to parents,
educators, professionals, the media, and
the general public.
http://www.chadd.org
Council for Exceptional Children is
dedicated to improving educational
outcomes for individuals with
exceptionalities, students with
disabilities, and/or the gifted. CEC
advocates for appropriate governmental
policies, sets professional standards,
provides continual professional
development, advocates for newly and
historically underserved individuals with
exceptionalities, and helps professionals
obtain conditions and resources necessary
for effective professional practice.
http://www.cec.sped.org/
Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation of NC
assures the development of the means
to cure and control cystic fibrosis and to
improve the quality of life of those with
the disease.
http://www.cff.org
Early Intervention Branch NC Department
of Health and Human Services refers to
the system of services provided by many
different agencies and programs for
children birth to five and their families.
http://www.ncei.org
Easter Seals United Cerebral Palsy of NC,
Inc.
Easter
Seals UCP of North Carolina offers quality
programs to children and adults with
disabilities and their families, including:
children's therapy services, durable
medical equipment, information and
referral, camping and recreation,
individual and family support services,
and stroke and post-polio support groups.
http://www.eastersealsucp.com
Exceptional Children's Assistance Center
(ECAC) is a
full service Parent Training &
Information Center serving families in
North Carolina with more than 25 full and
part-time staff and offices throughout NC.
All services are provided at no charge to
parents and families.
http://www.ecac-parentcenter.org
Family Support Network of Eastern North
Carolina is
dedicated to helping meet the needs of
families of children with special needs
and the professionals who serve these
families in Eastern North Carolina.
http://www.fsnenc.org/
Family
Village Waisman Center University
Wisconsin-Madison is
a global community that integrates
information, resources, and communication
opportunities on the internet for persons
with cognitive and other disabilities, for
their families, and for those that provide
them services and support. This
includes informational resources on
specific diagnoses, communication
connections, adaptive products and
technology, adaptive recreational
activities, education, worship, health
issues, disability-related media and
literature, and much, much more!
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu
Families
for Early Autism Treatment
http://www.feat.org
Families
for Early Autism Treatment - NC
http://www.featofnc.org
First in Families of North Carolina
works to foster the vision of family
support projects using program concepts
and policies framed by dignity, cultural
sensitivity, informed choice and personal
control of resources by individuals with
developmental disabilities and their
families. Provides leadership to
guide innovations in the services delivery
systems for individuals with disabilities
and their families and supports the
development of cohesive policies through
the state.
http://www.fifnc.org/
Hearing Exchange News
http://www.hearingexchange.com/newsletters.htm
Learning Disabilities - LD
News
http://www.ld.org
Learning Disabilities - LD
Reader Newsletter
http://www.ldresources.com
Muscular Dystrophy Association is
voluntary health agency that is a
dedicated partnership between scientists
and concerned citizens aimed at conquering
neuromuscular diseases that affect more
than a million Americans. MDA
combats neuromuscular diseases through
programs of worldwide research,
comprehensive medical and community
services, and far-reaching professional
and public health education.
http://www.mdausa.org
National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill
works
to improve the quality of life for
individuals and their families living with
the debilitating effects of severe and
persistent mental illness. We work
to protect the dignity of people living
with brain disorders through advocacy,
education, and support.
http://www.naminc.org
National Dissemination Center for Children
with Disabilities provides information
on specific disabilities, early
intervention services for infants and
toddlers, special education and related
services for children in school, resources
and connections in every state,
individualized education programs, parent
materials, disability organizations,
professional associations, education
rights and what the law requires, and
transition to adult life.
http://www.nichcy.org
National
Down Syndrome Society is
committed to being the national leader in
enhancing the quality of life, and
realizing the potential of all people with
Down syndrome.
http://www.ndss.org
National
Center for Stuttering developed and
conducts the Hollins Fluency System, a
highly effective 12-day treatment program
for stuttering.
www.stuttering.com
National
Early Childhood Technical Assistance
System (NECTAS)
is a national technical assistance
consortium working to support states,
jurisdictions, and others to improve
services and results for young children
with disabilities and their families.
http://www.nectas.unc.edu/
National
Multiple Sclerosis Society Eastern NC
Chapter
works to end the devastating
effects of this debilitating disease.
http://www.nationalmssociety.org/nct/home/
North
Carolina Council on Developmental
Disabilities is
part of a national network of
organizations that assist people with
developmental disabilities and works to
promote the "independence,
productivity, integration and inclusion
into the community" of people with
developmental disabilities and their
families.
http://www.nc-ddc.org
North Carolina Early Intervention
Library is home to over 2300 distinct
titles of resource materials, including
professional books, videotapes,
instructional material, and books for
children. The materials may be
utilized by both staff and family members
of children who have disabilities.
http://www.ncei-eclibrary.org
North Carolina Early Intervention Mentor
Program Professionals are encouraged
to participate as a mentor or mentee.
If you are new to the field or new to the
position, you can sign up as a mentee
to learn from a more experienced
member of the field.
http://www.fsnnc.med.unc.edu
North Carolina Infant-Toddler
Program
This website includes information on the
North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program, the
Preschool Disabilities Program, and the
North Carolina Interagency Coordination
Council.
http://www.ncei.org/ei/itp.html
"Our Kids" - Raising Children
with Special Needs works with children with physical
and/or mental disabilities and delays by
providing information and support for
children with special needs, and the
people that care for them.
http://www.our-kids.org
Partnership in Assistive Technology works
to increase knowledge about and access to
assistive technology and information
technology for North Carolinians with
disabilities.
http://www.pat.org
Partnerships
for Inclusion is a statewide technical
assistance project with offices in the
western, central, and eastern regions of
North Carolina. PFI provides training and
consultation to support the inclusion of
young children with disabilities, ages
birth through five, in all aspects of
community life.
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~pfi
Paws With a Cause - Service
Animals trains Assistance Dogs
nationally for people with disabilities
and provides lifetime team support which
encourages independence. PAWS®
promotes awareness through education.
http://www.pawswithacause.org
Preferred Alternatives, Inc. - provides
high quality services to people with
special needs and tailors services to meet
a persons desires and needs through the
use of individual supports, technology,
and personnel.
http://www.preferredalternatives.org
Special
Education Resources on the Internet (SERI)
is a collection
of internet accessible information
resources of interest to those involved in
the fields related to Special Education.
This collection exists in order to make
on-line Special Education resources more
easily and readily available in one
location.
http://www.seriweb.com/
Spina Bifida Association of America
serves adults and children who live
with the challenges of spina bifida.
Since 1973, SBAA has been the only
national voluntary health agency solely
dedicated to enhancing the lives of those
with spina bifida and those whose lives
are touched by this challenging birth
defect.
http://www.sbaa.org
Teaching (Learning Disabilities) LD News
http://www.teachingld.org/
Treatment and Education of Autistic and
related Communication handicapped CHildren
(TEACCH) provides information, service
and support for individuals with autism
and their families.
http://www.teacch.com
Schwab
Learning Online
http://www.schwablearning.org/registration.asp
Special Ed Advocate
http://www.wrightslaw.com
Special Education Law
http://www.reedmartin.com
TelAbility is an innovative, community
oriented, interdisciplinary program that
uses telecommunications to improve the
lives of children with disabilities. Using
real time video-conferencing and internet
technologies, TelAbility provides
comprehensive, coordinated, family
centered care to children with
disabilities across North Carolina and
offers education, training, and peer
support for people who care for them.
http://www.telability.org
World of Dyslexia Newsletter
http://www.dyslexia-teacher.com/
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