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A Chapter of
Families Together in NYS, Inc.
Links
Provided by
Families Together in NYS, Inc.
Children's Mental Health & Support Links:
Support & Collaboration:
Parent to Parent of New York State
-Organization that provides emotional support
and information to parents of children with disabilities or special needs.
About.com's Parenting Children
with Special Needs -Great resource site for parents with links,
articles, forums, and newsletters.
Resources for Children With Special Needs -An independent,
not-for-profit organization that provides information and referral, case
management and support, individual and systemic advocacy, parent and
professional training, library and information services to New York City
parents and caregivers of children with disabilities and special needs and
to the professionals who work with them.
NICHCY (The National Informational Center for Children and Youth with
Disabilities) -NICHCY is the national
information and referral center that provides information on disabilities
and disability-related issues for families, educators, and other
professionals.
Knowledge
Exchange Network/Center for Mental Health Services
-Information and resources on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation
services for mental illness.
KIDS-Kid's Insurance Defined & Simplified -The
KIDS Website offers information for facilitated enrollers, for
parents, for lead agencies, for providers, for insurers and for community
based organizations who work with families across the state.
Families USA
-Helpful Medicaid and
other health info.
NYS
Partners for Children-Resources
for community collaboration.
Zero to Three -Great
resource for early intervention mental health issues for parents and
professionals.
Special Education:
NYS VESID
Parent's Guide to Special Education - A great overview of the special
education process with information regarding evaluation, eligibility,
parental rights, IEP, due process, and more.
A Parent's Guide to Special Education/Special Needs
- In-depth, yet basic overview of the special ed process,
including IEP information by Maiya Lueptow in consultation with Friends of
Special Education.
Special Education Directory (Yahoo!)
-Highly recommended, excellent resource site containing basic special ed
info sites as well as relevant links.
Teens:
Struggling Teens in New York Resource Site
-Searchable engine for struggling teens and
families of struggling teens.
Family
Help in New York, Focus Adolescent Services
-Extensive overview of resources, including hotlines, literature, legal
info, etc. for parents of adolescents in NYS.
Children's Safety
Network - Violence Prevention and Safety Resource Center.
Empowerment & Resiliency:
The Empowerment Zone
-Outstanding
list of links based on the theme of empowerment -- helping individuals and
communities achieve self actualization and full citizenship. Also includes
links pertaining to computer software & programs.
Coping.Org -Onsite Manuals for Coping
with a Variety of Life's Stressors.
National
Network for Family Resiliency -Resiliency resources and online
training materials.
Project Resilience -Website offering resiliency training information,
publications, core concepts and links.
Resiliency in Action -Resiliency training, products, and forums.
Strength
Based Services International -Organization whose mission is to put
strength based practices in the hands, minds, and hearts of every family
and child care practitioner.
Diagnosis/Condition Specific:
ADDA Kids Area -Information about
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder for kids.
About.com's
ADD Site -Great site with links, articles, forums, and newsletters all
about attention deficit disorder.
Anxiety
Disorders Association of America
-Resources for professionals and consumers.
Asperger Syndrome Coalition of the United States
-National nonprofit organization committed to
providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on Asperger
Syndrome and related conditions.
The Autism Society of America
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Information for parents with newly diagnosed children, general information
about the Society, and information about local Society Chapters.
About.com's Autism/PDD Site -Great site with links, articles, forums,
and newsletters all about Autism & Pervasive Developmental Disorder.
CHADD -National non-profit
organization representing children and adults with
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD).
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation (CABF)
-The Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
(CABF) is a parent-led, not-for-profit, web-based membership organization.
Conduct Disorders Web Site -Links, support
forum, articles, recommended books, profiles. Ross
Greene's Web Site
OCD Center -Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder Resource site.
Parents &
Teachers of Explosive Kids
-Utilizing both professional literature and personal experiences, this
parent-driven site has been designed to provide education and support for
parents and professionals involved in the care of inflexible-explosive
kids.
Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA)
- National organization dedicated to
providing up-to-date information about Tourette Syndrome.
Mental Health
Organizations & Associations Links:
The
Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health -Families
Together in NYS parent organization, advocating on a national level for
families with children with special needs.
ACT For Youth -Assets Coming
Together for Youth—aims to strengthen community partnerships that promote
positive youth development and prevent risky and unhealthy behaviors among
young people, aged 10 to 19.
Mental Health Association of New York State
-MHANYS is a voluntary not-for-profit
statewide association with 32 local affiliates located in communities
throughout New York State. MHANYS brings together service recipients,
families, professionals, advocates and concerned citizens to address all
aspects of mental health and mental illness.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (Family & Youth Section)
-NAMI is a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help,
support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of
people with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, major
depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety
disorders.
The National Center for Kids in Crisis -A
nonprofit organization, devoted to promoting the mental health of
children. Includes tips for parents.
New York Association of School Psychologists
-NYASP serves children, their families, and
the school community by promoting psychological well-being, excellence in
education, and sensitivity to diversity through best practices in school
psychology.
Statewide Youth Advocacy (of NY)
-This site was designed to provide access to information, services, and
ideas that we can all use to improve the lives of New York's children.
The Alfred Adler Institute of New
York -a post-graduate training institute for mental health
professionals. The Institute has been the primary source of Adlerian
psychology training in the Northeast for over 50 years.
Regional Information:
Central New York Family Support Coalition
-Serves families who have children and youth
with mental health disabilities covering the southernmost to northernmost
regions of Central New York State.
New York City Youth Line -Hotline and links to city agencies for
youth.
Nanuet Parent Information Network -Links to handy resources for
children with special needs.
Behavioral Health Services North -BHSNorth
serves Northeastern NY (Saranac Lake, Plattsburgh, Malone, and Westport)
and offers services for children with behavioral and emotional needs and
at-risk youth.
Government Related Links:
NYS Assembly
NYS Senate
NYS Department of Mental Health
NYS Department of Health
NYS Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse
Services
NYS Office of Mental Retardation and
Developmental Disabilities
NYS State Education Department
NYS Department of Social Services
NYS Division of Human Rights
NYS Office of Temporary & Disability
Assistance
NYS Office of Children & Family Services
NYS Office on Aging
NYS
Commission on Quality of Care for the Mentally Disabled
The
National Institute of Mental Health
United States Government Nonprofit Gateway
Legal Links:
National GAINS Center-The National GAINS Center
for People with Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System.
Lawyers for Children
-Not-for-profit organization in New York City dedicated to representing
children in foster care as well as providing free legal and social work
services to children who are the subject of abuse, neglect, termination of
parental rights, adoption, guardianship, paternity, custody and visitation
proceedings.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law -Legal
advocacy for the civil rights and human dignity of people with mental
disabilities.
The Special Needs
Calculator -designed to help parents get started on the road to
developing a financial plan for the whole family.
PINS Reform and Family
Advocacy Coalition -PRAFAC is an informal group of organizations and
individuals working to promote parent's rights, PINS reform, and benefits
families.
Fun Stuff for Families & Kids:
Family Friendly Fun with
Special Needs -Mind, body and spirit-enriching resources to enhance
the quality and enjoyment of family life with special needs.
FunSchool.Com -Fun site for the kids: great online games for preschool
age on up.
Books & Educational Resources:
New Bookstore Open in Saugerties, NY Specializing in Mental Health!
ERIC
-Education Resource Information Center/Clearinghouse on Elementary and
Early Childhood Education; parent resources, research, documents,
listserves.
Healthfinder -An abundance of health resources and search engines
provided by the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services.
Internet Mental Health -This site offers a free encyclopedia of mental
health information, particularly diagnoses, medications, disorders, and
research findings.
Mental
Health Infosource -Huge mental health search engine: AtoZ disorder
search, articles, classifieds, continuing education, news briefs, etc.
Psych
Center -Dr. John Grohol's Mental Health Page, a personalized one-stop
index for psychology, support, and mental health issues, resources, and
people on the Internet.
Woodbine House -Special needs
books concentrating on, but not limited to autism, ADHD, celiac disease,
fragile X syndrome, inclusion, and learning disabilities.
Active Parenting Publishers
-Large
variety of resources, books, and videos for parents and teachers on many
different issues. Resources available in Spanish and English.
Nonprofit Board Resource Catalog
-National Center for Nonprofit Boards catalog of publications.
Magination Press -Magination Press
specializes in books that help children deal with a variety of personal,
psychological concerns: from family problems to self-esteem to death and
dying
Additional Links:
Public HIPAA
Web Sites
US Dept. of
Health and Human Services (suggest registering for the HIPAA-Regs
listserv)
Admin Simp Compliance
Act (the extension form for EDI Transactions)
Office for Civil Rights
(Privacy)
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa
Workgroup for
Electronic Data Interchange (WEDi)
http://www.wedi.org/
HIPAA Advisory (register
for HIPAAlert list-serv)
http://www.hipaadvisory.com
NCH ICA
http://www.nchica.org/HIPAA/HIPAA_intro.html
Adolescent
services
www.oasas.state.ny.us/progops/AdolSer/adoles_menu.htm
http://www.freepress.com/news/education/nidea24_20020724.htm Link to
an article and report by a presidential commission that looked at the
special education system - suggests that changes are on the way.
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