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PACER has programs for children and young adults with all disabilities, their parents and families, and the professionals working with the families.

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National Partnerships

PACER works in collaboration with the other national projects.

  • Family Center on Technology and Disability (FCTD)
    PACER is a partner on this national project that provides assistive technology information to parents, educators, and organizations serving children and youth with disabilities.

  • ilivehere
    Software that can simplify how you share youth resources.

  • International Activities
    An international Web site for parents of children and youth with disabilities, conferences, exchanges, and other opportunities.

  • National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth (NCWD/Youth)
    NCWD/Youth is your source for information about employment and youth with disabilities. Our partners — experts in disability, education, employment, and workforce development — strive to ensure you will be provided with the highest quality, most relevant information available.

  • National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC)
    Works with state and local systems to ensure that young children with disabilities (birth through 5 years) and their families receive high-quality, research-based, culturally appropriate, and family-centered supports and services.

  • National Post-School Outcomes Center (NPSO)
    Provides technical assistance to develop state systems to collect and analyze post-school outcome data improving outcomes for youth with disabilities.

  • Opening Doors for Children and Youth with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs
    PACER works with this national center for children and youth with disabilities based at the Institute for Community Inclusion (ICI) in Massachusetts, a partnership between Children's Hospital Boston and University of Massachusetts Boston, to promote more effective interventions for underserved children with disabilities in three areas: the transition to adulthood; access to community recreational activities; and screening and early identification of young children with disabilities.

Visit PACER's other sites: National PTAC | Teens Against Bullying | Kids Against Bullying | FAST Family Support | Project C3 | FAPE | MN SEACs

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