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1. California Disabled American Veterans
Membership Transport. Network Volunteer Services Search DAV Department of California "Serving California's Veterans"
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2. DDTP Homepage
The Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP) is a California State mandated program, under governance of the California Public Utilities
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3. California - Department Of Veterans Affairs
U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsMore Useful URLs Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program - California Department of General Services
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4. California General Services
California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program Requirements (REV. 915-03) 2004 Excerpts of CA Codes Relating to Acquisitions
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5. - DSP S
California Association of Postsecondary Education and Disability. High Tech Center Training Unit. Alternate Text Production Center. Disabled
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6. Firebombs At California Building Site Disabled Top News Stories
Firebombs at California Building Site Disabled
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7. Disability Benefits 101 Working With A Disability In California
California's disability benefits planning resource site helps workers, job seekers, and service providers understand the connections between work and
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8. California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) Alliance -
California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) Alliance. HOME. ABOUT THE ALLIANCE. CORPORATE ADVISORY BOARD. ALLIANCE DIRECTORY
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9. California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) Alliance -
California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE) Alliance. HOME. ABOUT THE ALLIANCE. CORPORATE ADVISORY BOARD. ALLIANCE DIRECTORY
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10. California Disabled Accessibility Guidebook 2003 (CALDAG)
California Disabled Accessibility Guidebook 2003 (CALDAG)
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11. Developmentally Disabled Homes, Fresno, California, CA, SuperPages, Yellow Pages
SuperPages.com can help you find Developmentally disabled Homes business listings special needs Equipment Supplies Retail, Academic specialty schools
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12. The California Voter Foundation's Archive Of Campaign Promises
enhance local economies and access for california s seniors and the disabled. Meeting special needs 4. Empowering Parents 5. Building More schools
http://www.calvoter.org/voter/elections/promises/promises2003.html
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Campaign Promises
CVF has archived Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2003 campaign statements, as featured on his campaign website in October 2003. Governor Schwarzenegger made many more campaign statements addressing issues other than the seven issues that are the focus of this Archive, and those statements are not included here.
CVF encourages citizens and the news media alike to utilize these statements in conducting research into the Governor's performance in office and deciding whether he has kept his campaign promises.
CVF's Archive of Campaign Promises project is made possible through a grant from The James Irvine Foundation.
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These statements were extracted from "Arnold's Agenda to Bring California Back", as published on the joinarnold.org

13. Rethinking Schools Online - Special Collection On Bilingual Education
Current california regulations provide school districts with several options or educational needs such as those judged to be learning disabled or
http://www.rethinkingschools.org/special_reports/bilingual/langmn.shtml
Search Rethinking Schools Help Home Special Collection on Bilingual Education California Referendum Mandates 'English-only' California Referendum Mandates 'English-only'
June 2 Vote Could Set National Precedent
In 1967, California Gov. Ronald Reagan signed legislation authorizing bilingual education and ending a 95-year-old state mandate that "all schools shall be taught in the English language." The bipartisan legislation passed during an era of militancy on civil rights issues and was based on evidence that English-only schooling had harmed Hispanic, Asian, and Native-American students. The 1960 Census showed, for example, that 50% of California's Mexican-American residents aged 18-24 had dropped out of school before completing the 8th grade. Now, 30 years later, a wealthy and politically ambitious California businessman by the name of Ron Unz wants to ban bilingual instruction and re-impose an English-only mandate on all state classrooms. Unz is the man behind the so-called "English for the Children" initiative that will go before California voters on June 2. The ballot measure, officially known as Proposition 227, goes far beyond the symbolism of previous English-only campaigns and strikes at the heart of public education and the right to equal educational opportunity. Further, it is part of a national backlash against immigration and, if successful, could establish a chilling precedent for other districts and states with large numbers of students who do not speak English as their first language.

14. Education, General And Special
california State University San Marcos; Darton College disabled Student Services Boarding School for special ed/needs and learning disabilities (K12)
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    AE , a non-profit organization, was founded in 1978 to address the environmental issues that confront people with disabilities and elderly people. Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance publications and design advocacy.
    Academy for Educational Development The AED is an independent, nonprofit service organization committed to addressing human development needs in the United States and throughout the world. Washington, DC 20009 USA American Council on Education The nation's umbrella higher education association, is dedicated to the belief that equal educational opportunity and a strong higher education system are essential cornerstones of a democratic society. ACE is a forum for the discussion of major issues related to higher education and its potential to contribute to the quality of American life.
  • 15. More Choices For Disabled Kids - Policy Review, No. 112
    And if the specialneeds child leaves the school for any reason, In the schoolyear 1999-2000, the school board of Hawthorne, california, hired Sylvan
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    By Lewis M. Andrews (Go to Print Friendly Version) f the opponents of school choice could have their way, the national debate over the use of public money to subsidize private schooling would turn on the subject of special education. With research demonstrating the overall success of school voucher programs in Milwaukee and Cleveland, and with the constitutional issue of public funding of religiously affiliated schools headed for resolution in a seemingly God-tolerant Supreme Court, defenders of the educational status quo have been reduced to fanning fears that government support of greater parental choice would transform public schools into dumping grounds for difficult-to-educate students. Rethinking Schools naacp Seventeenth Annual Report to Congress on the Implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act , over The argument that school choice must inevitably create special education ghettos would appear to have been strengthened by the recent adoption of market-based education reforms in New Zealand. In the late employees with a new Ministry of Education staffed by only people and putting each local school under the control of a community board of trustees. At the same time, the government abolished school zoning, allowing children to transfer freely between schools, even to private schools, at state expense.

    16. Joannejacobs.com: Special Needs
    The complaint filed with a california superior court in Sacramento points to If it meant the same , then special needs and disabled students would not
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    If Levi Meir Levi (also known as Levi Clancy) had stayed in public school, the taxpayers would be paying $7,000 or more a year for his education. Instead, diagnosed as "profoundly gifted," he left at the age of 7 to start college. Now 14, Levi is a junior pre-med at UCLA, where he works as a math tutor. He hopes to become a cancer researcher. He and his single mother, a part-time public school art teacher, are
    sueing
    the school district, claiming that his education costs should be covered, just as the district would have to pay for a disabled child who couldn't be taught adequately in a normal school. I think she's got a case. The complaint filed with a California superior court in Sacramento points to the state's compulsory-education law requiring "a free and equal education" for all minors until age 18. . . . The complaint says the taxpayer-funded public-school system owed Miss Levi and her son other school options and should have paid for his college costs under state law, or at least paid as much as the public-school district's yearly per-pupil expenditure. . . . "[Levi] Clancy has a fundamental constitutional interest in receiving an education that is non-discriminatory and provides for his individualized needs," the complaint states. "UCLA is capable of providing the education for him. However, neither he nor his mother can afford to pay for this education."

    17. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
    special needs News. Report Backs disabled Students filed on behalf of morethan 650000 california public school students with disabilities,
    http://susanohanian.org/show_special_news.html?id=134

    18. Bangi - A Beacon Of Hope
    If the child is toilettrained, there is no reason for schools to reject the Allowances Disability pensions should be given to special needs families,
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    Exclusives Getting to the core of special needs Special to The Star Online: By Angeline Lim Toh Wooi Seong and Mohd Arshad Maidin, two visually-impaired students from UM, did a great job as MCs for the forum IT was a rare occasion in disability circles, when a no-holds-barred dialogue between the disabled and the government proceeded in earnest. At a forum for families with special needs organised recently (July 24 2004) by the Universiti Malaya Centre for Family Development in Kuala Lumpur, questions were put forth in rapid-fire fashion by the participants. Representatives from the government, to their credit, answered candidly and to the point, without being evasive. There were heightened emotions occasionally. One parent declared, "As parents we set up intervention centres, form group homes. But it is not our job. "The government should take this burden off us. We parents keep taking on these functions, but when do we stop?" The comment was directed at a panel comprising a mix of government officials, NGOs and disability experts. The experts were Prof Dr Mohamad Hussain Habil from the Department of Medical Psychology at the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC), and Prof Dr Steven Daley from the California State University, who was also the keynote speaker at the forum.

    19. Kerry's Conclusions. A Commentary On The Special Needs Of Disabled Children And
    As the Parent of a Child With special Education needs, Are You Entitled to Damages? March 2003, special Education and Private schools
    http://www.nessasiegel.com/kerry0603.html
    As the Parent of a Child With Special Education Needs, Are You Entitled to Damages? Ordinarily, a prevailing parent in an Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) court action is only entitled to a compensatory education for his/her child and is not entitled to damages, which is money awarded in order to compensate for a loss. It is important for parents to understand from the outset that damages are not recoverable, so that they have realistic expectations when filing for due process or seeking the aid of an attorney. Eight of eleven Circuit Courts have held that damages cannot be recovered for IDEA violations. Only the Second and Third Circuits allow for the recovery of damages under IDEA. The Ninth Circuit has still yet to decide the issue; however, a California District Court, which is in the Ninth Circuit, has recently ruled that parents can recover damages in IDEA actions. In Goleta Union v. Ordway, 166 F.Supp.2d 1287 (C.D. Cal., 2002), the District Court held that the mother of a child transferred to high school without having his special education or behavioral needs met or his placement checked, was entitled to damages.

    20. Statewide Task Force On Oral Health For People With Special Needs -- Pacific Cen
    and dental hygiene schools in california were invited to the initial Task Force . The Pacific Center for special needs is comitted to cotinuing the
    http://www.pacificspecialcare.org/task_force.htm
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    Statewide Task Force on Oral Health for People with Special Needs
    We can accomplish together what we cannot accomplish alone! Objectives The California Statewide Task Force on Oral Health for People with Special Needs was established by two faculty members at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry who had worked for many years to launch community-based systems to promote oral health for people with special needs. Paul Glassman, DDS, MA, MBA, and Christine Miller, RDH, MHS, MA, were awarded a grant by the State Council on Developmental Disabilities to establish the Task Force and hold three meetings in 1999. The Task Force has continued to meet and is now in its 6th year. The goals of the Task Force include:
    • Communication on issues, resources, projects Collaboration on joint projects, assessments Advocacy for health policy and system reform

    Membership
    All of the Regional Centers, advocacy and governmental organizations, and dental and dental hygiene schools in California were invited to the initial Task Force. Attendees have included representatives from:

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