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Barbara Rutt, S.W.A., Parent Training Coordinator

OCECD-Cleveland Office

440-617-9544 - Office

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Our choice of language frames how we think about others. It is time to respect and value people with intellectual disabilities.It is time to accept and welcome us as your friends and neighbors.

http://www.r-word.org/

Kathe Shelby, Director - Office for Exceptional Children (August 2009)

Medicaid School Program Rules Proposed Amendment Comment Period

Proposed Amendment of Medicaid School Program Rules is available on the Internet for your review and comment. The comment deadline is 8/7/09.

Click the link below to review and comment: http://www.odjfs.state.oh.us/clearances/public/index.aspx

By clicking in the Comment button on the right of the Clearance title you will bring up a comment form. Each box on this form must be completed to submit it.

Office of Legal Services

Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

Phone: 614-466-4605

Fax: 614-752-8298

Redesigned Disability.gov Web site

The U.S. Department of Labor this week launched Disability.gov, a redesigned federal Web site that connects the more than 50 million Americans with disabilities to thousands of trusted resources on disability-related issues, programs and services. Formerly known as DisabilityInfo.gov, the site has been completely redesigned and updated with new social media tools, such as a blog and a Twitter feed, to encourage feedback and interaction among visitors. Disability.gov is not just for Americans with disabilities, but also for parents of children with disabilities, employers, workforce and human resource professionals, veterans, educators, caregivers and many others.

Disability.gov features comprehensive information from 22 federal agencies, as well as educational institutions, non-profit organizations and state and local governments. Topics covered on the site include: benefits; civil rights; community life; education; emergency preparedness; employment; health; housing; technology; and transportation.

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