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Pre-employment transition services for students who are blind
What pre-employment transition services are available for students who are blind?
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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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Your Questions About Jobs for Students with Disabilities Answered
Working Together: Your Questions About Jobs for Students with Disabilities Answered
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What services are there for high school and college students?
Explore services and programs for high school and college students from the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services. These include school-to-work transition services and pre-employment services for students and young adults.
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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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What services are available to children who are blind or have low vision?
Learn about services for infants, pre-school, and school-aged children who are blind or visually impaired .
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How do older adults and people with disabilities prepare for an emergency?
Learn how older adults and people with disabilities in Connecticut can best prepare for emergencies. Find resources, more information, and helpful links for emergencies.
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What is the Advisory Board for Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired?
Learn more about how the Advisory Board for Persons who are Blind or Visually Impaired works with Aging and Disability Services to support CT citizens.
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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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What is the Statewide Committee of Blind Vendors?
Learn more about the Statewide Committee of Blind Vendors, the CT ADS advisory group dedicated to supporting those in the blind community who work with the State of CT.
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What is the Elder Justice Coalition
The Coalition for Elder Justice in Connecticut is a partnership to protect rights and prevent abuse
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What is the DeafBlind Advisory Committee?
Explore the CT ADS DeafBlind Advisory Committee, including membership, meeting minutes and agendas, and more.
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What is the Senior Nutrition Program Stakeholder Group?
Find out more about the Stakeholder Group overseeing the CT ADS Senior Nutrition Program.
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What is the BESB Statewide Rehabilitation Council?
Discover the Statewide Rehabilitation Council that works in conjunction with Education and Services for the Blind for Connecticut Aging and Disability Services.
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What is the Interpreter Standards Board
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Announcement for Bureau of Services for Persons who are Deaf DeafBlind or Hard of Hearing
Announcing Director for new Bureau of Services for Persons who are Deaf DeafBlind or Hard of Hearing
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