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The Advocacy Center offers the following publications free of charge. You may click on underlined titles to open a printable version of that publication, or you may request any publications by contacting the Advocacy Center:
Advocacy Center
1010 Common Street, Suite 2600
New Orleans, LA 70112
Telephone: (504) 522-2337 (New Orleans)
or 1-800-960-7705 (Toll Free) Voice/TTY
e-mail: AdvocacyCenter@AdvocacyLA
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If the publications are not accessible to you, please e-mail AdvocacyCenter@AdvocacyLA.org or call 1-800-960-7705 ext. 143 to request our publications in an alternate format.
The Advocacy Center is currently in the process of revising all publications to reflect the new address of the Baton Rouge office and other changes. To request updated versions of these publications or to request publications not yet available online, please call 800-960-7705 or email: advocacycenter@advocacyla.org.
Advocacy Center Publications
TriAngle:
Accessibility:
Advocacy Center:
- Milestones of the Advocacy Center (2007; Flyer-17 pgs)
- Advocacy Center Trifold : General Information about the Advocacy Center (2007; Trifold Brochure, 2 pages)
- Advocacy Center Basics: A Guide to Services Offered by the Advocacy Center and How to Access Those Services (Versión en Español)
- AC Program Flyers: Descriptive Flyer for Each of the AC’s programs (CAP, CLOP, ELS, LTCOP, OLAP, PAAT, PABSS, PABSS en Español, PADD, PAIMI, PAIR, PATBI, and PAVA)
Advocacy Skills:
Assistive Technology:
- Assistive Technology Checklist: Preliminary Considerations (Flyer)
- New Assistive Devices Warranty Act: Louisiana's Lemon Law For Assistive Technology (Flyer)
- What To Do If You End Up With A "Lemon" - Louisiana 's "Lemon Law" and Assistive Technology Devices (2000; Booklet-16 pgs)
Employment/Rehabilitation:
Exposés/Reports:
Higher Education:
Housing:
Institutional Care:
Legal Status/Living Wills/Power of Attorney:
Public Benefits:
Special Education:
- 2007 Special Education Update: Update regarding special education information (2007; Flyer)
- Education Is For All Children - Beginning the Process: Information about Early Intervention, Identification and Referral for Special Education, Notice and Consent, Educational Records, and Evaluations (2003; Booklet-47 pgs)
- Education Is For All Children – Discipline (2003; Booklet-11 pgs)
- Education Is For All Children – Laws and Rights: Information about Federal and State Laws, Regulations and Additional Rights under Section 504 (2003; Booklet-18 pgs)
- Education Is For All Children – Making Decisions: Programming, Assistive Technology, IEPs, Placement, Extended School Year, Termination of Special Education Services, and School Attendance (2003; Booklet-66 pgs)
- Education Is For All Children – Resources (2006; Booklet-31 pages)
- Education Is For All Children – Solving Problems: Administrative Remedies and Due Process Hearings (2003; Booklet-14 pgs)
- From Hospital To Home: Children's Educational Rights: A Guide to the Educational Rights of Children in Psychiatric Facilities and After Discharge (1996; Booklet-20 pgs)
- Parents as Participants in the Manifestation Review Process: A Self Advocacy Guide for Parents of Students with Disabilities (Brochure)
- Section 504, the ADA, and Accommodations for Students with Disabilities: Questions and Answers for Parents of Children with Disabilities (Brochure)
- Sources of Help with Special Education: Questions and Problems (Brochure)
- Your Child's Right to Placement in the Least Restrictive Environment: Questions and Answers for Parents of Children with Disabilities (Brochure)
Transportation:
- Going Places…Your Right to Equal Transportation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (Brochure)
Voting/Elections:
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