Contains data and metadata on disability from official statistics compiled from national population and housing censuses, household surveys, and some administrative data. The data show the basic prevalence of disability in countries, and aim to illustrate some socio-economic characteristics and living conditions of persons with and without disabilities.
Comprehensive, searchable repository of disability-related statistics for the United States. Maintained by Cornell's Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability, whose mission is to advance knowledge, policies and practice to enhance equal opportunities for all people with disabilities.
The CDC's homepage on Developmental Disabilities providing users with credible, reliable health information on Data and Statistics, Diseases and Conditions, and Emergencies and Disasters, and more.
NCD is a small, independent federal agency charged with advising the President, Congress, and other federal agencies regarding policies, programs, practices, and procedures that affect people with disabilities.
Founded in 1975, TASH advocates for human rights and inclusion for people with significant disabilities and support needs--those most vulnerable to segregation, abuse, neglect and institutionalization.
AUTCOM is an autism advocacy organization dedicated to "Social Justice for All Citizens with Autism" through a shared vision and a commitment to positive approaches.
The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. ASAN was created to serve as a national grassroots disability rights organization for the autistic community, advocating...to advance civil rights, support self-advocacy in all its forms, and improve public perceptions of autism.
The National Down Syndrome Society envisions a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the opportunity to enhance their quality of life, realize their life aspirations and become valued members of welcoming communities.
All the materials found on the CPIR Hub have been created and archived for Parent Centers around the country to help them provide support and services to the families they serve. These Centers perform a variety of direct services for children and youth with disabilities, families, professionals, and other organizations that support them.