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Do you need to connect with a professional that can provide you with information on alternatives to guardianship? How about connecting with a peer who can help you with information about supported employment? Our free resource network Bridges enables you to access contact information of leading professionals in the disability community.
The database includes contact information of professionals in the following areas:
Long term financial planning
Inclusive education advocacy support for teachers
Community living
Employment
Facilitated communication
Inclusive community recreation
Alternatives to guardianship
Positive Behavior Support (Including the prevention of aversives, restraints and seclusion)
Self determination
Transition (school to adult life)
Ticket to Work
Augmentative communication
Access to health care
Criminal justice system
Inclusive education advocacy help for parents
Deinstitutionalization (getting out of institutions)
Selecting and managing support staff
Self-advocates as parents
Sexuality and marriage
Medicaid waiver/Money follows the person/Microboards
Click Here to access the Bridges database
If you are currently a TASH member and have experience in one of the areas listed above, please add your contact information to the Bridges network by updating your membership profile, or Contact TASH
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