CTADS
Deaf, DeafBlind &
Hard of Hearing Contact
Director Morrison
Jean.Morrison@ct.gov
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What comes after graduation
Graduation is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming. The Connecticut Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS) helps graduates with disabilities to navigate what comes next.
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What services does BRIDGE CT (Building Resilience Independence Dignity Growth and Empowerment) offer children and youth with disabilities?
BRIDGE CT is a program that helps young people with disabilities. It teaches them how to live more independently, speak up for themselves, and prepare for jobs in growing career fields.
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How Is BRS Empowering the Next Generation
BRS helps young people with disabilities build skills and confidence so they can succeed in school and work.
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How do I get information on empowering students with disabilities?
Connecticut’s Level Up program helps students with disabilities gain skills, confidence, and independence so they can succeed after high school.
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What services are there for educators and parents?
Learn what services the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services has to offer educators and parents. Explore best practices for students with disabilities, as well as training opportunities for parents, professionals, and paraprofessionals.
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What are the BESB Buzz newsletters for families of children who are blind or visually impaired?
BESB Buzz newsletters for families of children who are blind or visually impaired
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