Other Resources
Assistive
technology
ADA employment provisions
Alternative dispute resolution/conflict resolution
Related
organizational resources
Assistive Technology
ABLEDATA, http://www.abledata.com/index.htm
ABLEDATA is a guide to assistive technology, sponsored by the National Institute
on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, U.S. Department of Education.
Adaptive/Assistive Technologies
http://www.bv.net/~john/adaptass.html
A collection of resources on AT products, services, and providers
American Council of the Blind
http://www.acb.org
This site provides general information about the Council, including current
and back issues of the monthly publication The Braille Forum. State and
special interest affiliated organizations, a job bank, and a guide to assistive
technology resources and information about blindness are also provided.
American Foundation for the Blind--General
Information Center http://www.afb.org
In addition to general information about the foundation, this site provides
information about assistive technology products, including product reviews by
users.
Apple Computer, Inc. http://www.apple.com/disability
Apple's web site provides information on Macintosh assistive technology
products.
Bobby http://www.cast.org/bobby
Bobby is a web-based tool that analyzes web pages for their accessibility
to people with disabilities using the guideline of the World Wide Web Consortium's
(W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Sites approved by Bobby are entitled
to display a "Bobby approved" icon on their page.
Assistive Technology Information
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/d/r/drs172
The ATI site offers a good introduction to and definition of assistive technology.
Assistive Technology Outcomes
http://www.utoronto.ca/atrc/reference/atoutcomes/
Site offers information on Assistive Technology Outcomes Assessment Tools.
Center for Information Technology
Accommodation http://www.itpolicy.gsa.gov/cita/index.htm
From the Office of Governmentwide Policy, this web site provides information
on CITA services and activities, current projects, legislation and policy, assistive
technology resources for hearing impaired and deaf persons, as well as a link
to assistive technology providers.
Federal Communications Commission
Disabilities Issues Task Force http://www.fcc.gov/dtf/
This FCC page includes information on telecommunication issues as they relate
to disabilities. Topics include closed captioning and video descriptions, web
site accessibility, hearing aid compatibility, telephone relay services, and
more.
Job Accommodation Network (JAN)
http://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu
JAN is a service of the
President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. The web site
includes links to their publications, with many useful accommodation ideas.
The Lighthouse, Inc. http://www.lighthouse.org/
An international resource for the visually impaired, this site provides
information on vision impairment and rehabilitation. Products, publications,
a calendar of events, and organization information are all available from this
site. In addition there is an extensive listing of online resources for the
visually impaired.
Microsoft Technology http://www.microsoft.com/enable
This site offers information on assistive technology products from Microsoft
National Federation of the Blind
http://www.nfb.org
The NFB serves as an information and referral service for the blind providing
information on scholarships, literature and publications about blindness, aids
and appliances, other adaptive equipment for the blind, and advocacy services.
The web site provides links to computer resources, low vision and research resource
lists, as well as the International Braille Technology Center. The site also
offers guidelines for web page accessibility.
National Technical Institute for
the Deaf, Center on Employment of the Deaf http://www.rit.edu/NTID/CO/CE
NTID's center offers consultation and advice on assistive devices
Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America
(RESNA) http://www.resna.org/
RESNA provides professional listings and information on rehabilitation and
assistive technologies.
Tools for Life Assistive Technology
Center http://www2.gasou.edu/tools/tools.htm
The center's web page is an outgrowth of its Demonstration Center, based
at Georgia Southern University. It offers photos and descriptions of common
assistive devices.
Trace Research and Development
Center http://trace.wisc.edu/
Housed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and funded in part through
the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Trace is a
research, development, and resource center focusing on access to computers by
people with disabilities. Over the last several years, the Trace Center has
also become involved in disability access and universal design of the World
Wide Web, information transaction machines, and telecommunications. Their web
site provides information on computers and software, and telecommunications.
Information on universal design tools is also provided.
Untangling the Web: Assistive
Technology http://www.icdi.wvu.edu/others.htm#g10
Part of a larger list of disability related links, this site offers links
to AT sites that are not specifically computer-related.
Virtual Assistive Technology Center
http://www.at-center.com/
At this site you can find free and inexpensive software helping individuals
with disabilities use computers. Software is available for Windows, Mac, and
DOS operating systems.
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
http://www.w3.org/WAI/
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) pursues accessibility of the Web
through five primary areas of work: technology, guidelines, tools, education
and outreach, and research and development. The site provides links to resources
on web accessibility, tools and guidelines for accessibility, as well as general
information on the WAI.
ADA
Employment Provisions
ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTAC)
Call to reach the center nearest you: 800.949.4232 (voice/TTY).
http://www.adata.org/
Cornell University Program on Employment and Disability
101 ILR Extension
Ithaca, NY 14853
607.255.7727 (voice)
607.255.2891 (TTY)
607.255.2763 (fax)
http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/ped/projects/ADA_Projects/IEP/
(web page for employer survey results)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1801 L Street NW
Washington DC 20507
800.669.4000 (voice)
800.669.6820 (TTY)
http:// www.eeoc.gov
Alternative Dispute Resolution/Conflict Resolution
ADR Vantage, Inc.
1660 L Street, NW, Suite 1050
Washington, DC 20036
202.296.ADAV (voice)
202.296.0355 (voice/TTY)
202.293.5915 (fax)
http://www.adrvantage.com
American Arbitration Association
Corporate Headquarters
335 Madison Avenue,10th Floor
New York, NY 10017-4605
212.716.5800 (voice)
http://www.adr.org
The Key Bridge Foundation
The Key Bridge Foundation for Education and Research is a nationally recognized
dispute resolution training and service provider. The Foundation uses and teaches
responsible and effective alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques.
http://www.keybridge.org
Society for Professionals in Dispute
Resolution (SPIDR)
1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
202.667.9700 (voice)
http://www.spidr.org
National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM)
1527 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
202.667.9700 (voice)
http://www.nafcm.org
Cornell University Conflict Resolution Group
Stephen P. LaLonde, Coordinator
Cornell-ILR
Powers Building, Suite 243
16 W. Main St.
Rochester, NY 14614-1601
716.262.7864 (voice)
sl91@cornell.edu
Related
Organizational Resources
American Council of the Blind
http://www.acb.org
This site provides general information about the Council, including current
and back issues of the monthly publication The Braille Forum. State and
special interest affiliated organizations, a job bank, and a guide to assistive
technology resources and information about blindness are also provided.
American Foundation for the Blind--General
Information Center http://www.afb.org
In addition to general
information about the foundation, this site provides information about assistive
technology products, including product reviews by users.
American Speech and Hearing Association
http://www.asha.org/
ASHA provides referrals to audiologists and speech-language pathologists; it
also offers a series of brochures, information packets, booklets and fact sheets
to educate people about a wide range of speech, language, and hearing disabilities.
Association for Late-Deafened
Adults (ALDA, Inc.) http://www.alda.org/
ALDA is a support organization for people deafened later in life, after
growing up hearing.
The Lighthouse, Inc.
http://www.lighthouse.org/
An international resource for the visually impaired, this site provides
information on vision impairment and rehabilitation. Products, publications,
a calendar of events, and organization information are all available from this
site. In addition there is an extensive listing of online resources for the
visually impaired.
National Association of the Deaf
http://www.nad.org
Programs and activities of NAD include certification of American Sign Language
professionals, certification of sign language interpreters, deafness-related
information and publications, and legal assistance.
National Federation of the Blind
http://www.nfb.org
The NFB serves as an information and referral service for the blind providing
information on scholarships, literature and publications about blindness, aids
and Appliances, other adaptive equipment for the blind, and advocacy services.
The web site provides links to computer resources, low vision and research resource
lists, as well as the International Braille Technology Center. The site also
offers guidelines for web page accessibility.
Registry of Interpreters for the
Deaf, Inc. http://www.rid.org/
RID administers the National
Testing System that certifies interpreters and provides support services and
contact information for interpreters.
Self Help for Hard of Hearing
People, Inc. (SHHH) http://www.shhh.org/
SHHH rovides information and tools for self-help on many aspects of hearing
loss.
Society for Human Resource Management
(SHRM) http://www.shrm.org
SHRM is the leading voice of the human resource profession. SHRM provides
education and information services, conferences and seminars, government and
media representation, online services and publications to more than 130,000
professional and student members throughout the world.
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