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Website for Churches Looking to Move Towards Being Eco-Congregations
In my work with churches and small groups, the question I most often get asked is: Where do we start? My answer: The Eco-congregation Resources on the A Rocha Canada website.
Flame: Creative Children's Ministry Blog
This blog is a creative source for ministry inspiration, especially during special seasons of the church year.
Records Management for Congregations
This site includes information about how to submit your congregation's records to Heritage Hall at Calvin College for microfilming.
Accommodations for Employees with Psychiatric Disabilities (United States)
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other nondiscrimination laws, most employers must provide "reasonable accommodations" to qualified employees with disabilities.
Accessible Worship Services, Meetings, and Presentations
A church that makes its building accessible has taken an important step toward accessibility for people with disabilities. But leaders need to ask whether their communication and programs are accessible.
Find a Mental Health Support Group in Your State
The National Empowerment Center maintains a list of consumer-run organizations that encompass the entire state or large parts of states. These organizations can be contacted for consumer support groups or programs in their respective states.
KidsGames.com, a Source for Summer Programming Ideas
This website provides free resources developed by volunteers from around the globe, that can be used for fun, active summer programming.
The 5 Stages of Disability Attitudes
The 5 Stages is a simple tool for describing the journey of disability attitudes experienced by people in relationship with others who have disabilities.
The Francis A. Schaeffer Institute of Church Leadership Development
Continuing the legacy of and influence of Francis Schaeffer with new research and findings.
Making Church Communications More User Friendly
Lighthouse International has produced guidelines for print, electronic, and web communication that will help anyone who wants to make their church resources more useful.
Free Conversion from Text to Audio or Text to Braille
RoboBraille is a free, non-commercial provider of document conversions for accessibility.
Disability is Natural
Kathie Snow's website has a host of great resources. Don't miss the newsletter sign-up, her articles on people-first language, and that list at the bottom of her homepage.
The AgrAbility Project
According to the website, "The AgrAbility Project was created to assist people with disabilities employed in agriculture."
Knowbility
Knowbility's mission is to ensure barrier-free I.T.—supporting the independence of people with disabilities by promoting the use and improving the availability of accessible information technology.
The National Organization on Disability
The mission of the National Organization on Disability is to expand the participation and contribution of America's men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life.
Future Horizons — DVDs, Books, and Conferences on Autism
Future Horizons focuses on materials that offer hope and practical strategies for parents, teachers, therapists, and individuals on the autism spectrum.
Signing Savvy
According to this website's self-description, "American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most common language used in the United States behind English and Spanish and continues to be one of the fastest growing languages of study in the U.S.
Ministry With the Deaf: Door International
The website is separated for Deaf users and hearing users. Not only does the site give a good introduction to Deaf culture for ministry leadership, DOOR produces materials for Deaf ministry.
CLC Network
The Christian Learning Center (CLC) provides an array of services to individuals who have disabilities and unique gifts, and to their families.
The ADA Legacy Project
The ADA Legacy Project website is designed to provide news, updates, scheduled events, and information on partners who are preserving disability history of the Americans with Disabilities Act, celebrating its milestones, and educating the public and future generations of advocates.
National Complete Streets Coalition
The streets of our cities and towns are an important part of the livability of our communities. This coalition works in the US for "complete streets."
American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The AAIDD (American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) is a national organization whose mission is to promote "progressive policies, sound research, effective practices, and universal human rights for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities."
Report Tracks of the Behavioral Health of America
The "National Behavioral Health Barometer" (Barometer) provides data about key indicators of behavioral health problems including rates of serious mental illness, suicidal thoughts, substance abuse, underage drinking, and the percentages of those who seek treatment for these disorders.
A Stunning Map of Depression Rates Around the World
Depression is the second-leading cause of disability, with slightly more than 4 percent of the world's population diagnosed with it. The map shows how much of the population in each country has received a diagnosis of clinical depression.