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The Consortium for Children and Youth
with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs
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A National Rehabilitation Research and Training Center

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National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research U.S. Department of Education

Welcome! The Consortium, a national rehabilitation, research and training center, is a partnership among Georgetown University's Center for Child and Human Development, The Heller School at Brandeis University, the Institute for Child Health Policy (University of Florida), and Family Voices, a national organization of families and friends working on behalf of children with special health care needs. The mission of this Consortium is to improve rehabilitation outcomes for children and youth with disabilities and special health care needs by increasing the effectiveness of service systems.

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Upcoming Topical Conference Call:

May 25, 2005 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

From Information to Action:  Using an Interactive Website to Access Data from the National Survey on Children with Special Health Care Needs and the National Survey on Children's Health



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Assistive Technology Annotated Bibliography: Video Tape and Compact Disks (in PDF) (in MSWord)

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Page Last Modified: May 2005

This is a publication of the Consortium for Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Department of Education under grant number H133B001200. The opinions contained in this publication are those of the grantee and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of Education.

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