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10 tips for self-advocacy for young people with disabilities, by young people with disabilities.
Resources are divided into tools that make the physical aspects of cooking easier, tools that are safer for those with disabilities to operate, and tools that assist with the cognitive skills necessary for cooking.
Website that provides free access to multiple step by step recipes to cook meals at home
A toolkit to learn more about the LGBTQ+ community and becoming an ally - from the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network.
A guide that introduces the concept of personal support networks and how to develop them.
This three-part training video series, Changing Attitudes: Fostering Inclusion & Belonging for Neurodivergent University Students was designed to help UNC faculty, staff, practicum instructors, task supervisors, and preceptors better understand neurodiversity and cultivate a more inclusive campus environment. Funded by the North Carolina Area Health Education Center (NC AHEC) Program, the series is a joint initiative between the UNC School of Social Work’s AHEC Training Partnership and the Center for Aging and Adult Research and Educational Services (Cares). Together, these videos aim to challenge biases, reduce stigma, and equip faculty and staff with tools to create a more affirming and equitable learning environment for all students.
Social, fitness, educational, and vocational programs for teens & adults in Charlotte & surrounding areas.
These toolkits focus on the basics of civic engagement. Two toolkits, They Work for Us and Sharing Your Story for a Political Purpose, provide information on who elected officials are and how to have your voice heard to create policy change.
This flyer helps educators support students with disabilities get ready for life after high school. Educators can utilize this when preparing a student's individualized transition or career development plan
This podcast series--by and for self-advocates--touches on many topics relevant to individuals with disabilities.
Season 2, Episode 7 of ECAC's podcast by self-advocates, for self-advocates.
This guide shares how to make a plan, be informed, and be prepared for emergencies, specifically geared toward individuals with disabilities.
A podcast hosted by award-winning self-advocate and motivational speaker, Kenneth Kelty. Kenneth interviews trailblazers and leaders on both national and local levels.
Hosts Billy Pickens and Mayia Warren discuss their individual experiences with interdependence.
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