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Join Maryland ABLE on April 19 for the next session in their new webinar series: Questions & Answers with ABLE Experts! Get answers to all of your questions in this live Q&A session with the experts covering all things ABLE.   REGISTER NOW  

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20 Useful Apps for Kids with Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities Contributed by Zephin Livingston Teaching a child is hard. Even if a child is neurotypical, there are still many challenges parents will face every single day. When your child has a learning disability, it’s even more difficult, and learning disabilities are more common than you […]

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Register for the annual spring conference, sponsored by NH-ME LEND, BANDS (Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Services) at Dartmouth Health, and the Northeast Regional LEND Consortium. Join the virtual conference:Monday, May 8, 20238:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. The conference will focus on two different perspectives of autism: the medical model and the social model. The medical model views autism […]

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SAR-TAC, the self-advocacy resource and technical assistance center funded by ACL and managed by Self-Advocates Becoming Empowered (SABE) is announcing a new webinar series on accessibility and writing in plain language. Presenters from the Autistic Self Advocacy Network will share information about how to write policy in easy to understand language. April 17 | 4:00 […]

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By Vicki Gottlich, Director – Center for Policy and Evaluation At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, significant changes were made to Medicaid enrollment and eligibility rules to promote continuous health insurance coverage. These changes are ending. As a result, many older people and people with disabilities are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage. […]

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Maryland Department of Health’s Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) is excited to announce their continued partnership and quarterly joint training opportunities with the Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS).  The purpose of this training series is to provide information related to services offered by the two agencies, and how they collaborate to promote maximum employment outcomes for […]

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