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Advocacy Services – Disability Rights Maryland
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History & Funding. How to Get Help. DRM’s advocacy improves the lives of people with disabilities and creates a more inclusive and just society for all, by advancing human rights. We help people with disabilities pursue opportunities to participate fully in all aspects of community life, and champion their rights to self-determination, dignity, equality, opportunity, and freedom from discrimination and harm. Please see DRM’s 2017-18 Advocacy Services Plan. The information on this website is not offered a...
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Publications – Disability Rights Maryland
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History & Funding. How to Get Help. Please contact DRM at 1.800.233.7201 if you would like any of the following documents in alternative format(s). 1 Special Education Rights: A Handbook for Maryland Families and Professionals. July 2013 edition a 62 page handbook designed as a guide for helping families navigate the special education system and IEP process. Includes sample forms and letters. (PDF). 2 The School Discipline Process: A Handbook for Maryland Families and Professionals. 6 Special education a...
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PAIMI Advisory Council – Disability Rights Maryland
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History & Funding. How to Get Help. Through the PAIMI program, DRM provides a range of critical legal services to advocate for the rights of people with mental illness, from information and referral to individual and class representation. DRM monitors psychiatric facilities to keep people free from harm, investigates reports of abuse and neglect, and advocates for systemic reforms. DRM’s PAIMI ADVISORY COUNCIL. Nevett Steele, Jr., Esq., Chair. Brian Anderson, Vice Chair. Learn more about the Council.
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Careers – Disability Rights Maryland
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History & Funding. How to Get Help. Thank you for your interest in a career with DRM! Please check back often for new job openings. If you are a law student. Interested in volunteering with us, please contact Lauren Young at. History & Funding. Disability Rights Maryland (DRM) is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization advocating to improve the lives of Marylanders with disabilities. Combined Federal Campaign #76352; United Way/Maryland Charities Campaign #5178. 1500 Union Ave, Ste. 2000.
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Board of Directors – Disability Rights Maryland
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History & Funding. How to Get Help. Ken Capone, President. Vicki Finkelstein, Esq., Immediate Past President. John Halaby, CFA, Vice-President. Kim Fusco, CPA, Treasurer. Tony Wright, Secretary. Neil Ellis, Esq. Chris Gunderson, Esq. Nevett Steele, Jr., Esq. Laurie Wasserman, Esq. DRM Board members’ biographies. We are very grateful to the DRM Board of Directors for their strong efforts to improve the lives of people with disabilities! Congratulations to newly elected DRM Board President Ken Capone.
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YEP-Boston - Young Education Professionals
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Connecting Tomorrow's Education Leaders. YEP-Boston is the Greater Boston area chapter of Young Education Professionals. Founded in 2012, we are a volunteer-run membership organization interested in connecting young education-affiliated professionals across all sectors throughout the Boston area. We welcome all current, former, and aspiring young education professionals; and we are always looking for innovative ideas, great speakers, and new members. Ways to Get Involved. Check out our upcoming events.
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YEP-Cincinnati - Young Education Professionals
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Keep up-to-date with all the latest YEP-Cincy news by signing up for our newsletter. Photo by Flickr user Travis Estell. YEP-Cincinnati (affectionately referred to as YEP-Cincy) is the Young Education Professionals chapter in the Queen City: Cincinnati, Ohio. Logo designed by Aram Designs. Website created using Weebly.
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FAQs - Young Education Professionals
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How do I get involved with YEP? How much does it cost to join a YEP chapter? Joining the majority of YEP chapters is free! From time to time, chapters may charge a fee for a specific event. For more information on joining, please visit the Chapters. Tab to find out how to get involved with or contact a particular chapter. I have a job/event I want to post. How do I do that? How do I give you money? The work you are doing is awesome! Please contact us at natdev [at] youngedprofessionals [dot] org. Current...
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YEP-NYC - Young Education Professionals
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Young Education Professionals-New York City. Tweets by @YEP NYC. As a volunteer run organization we are always seeking dynamic spaces to host events as well as interesting individuals with creative ideas. If you would like to offer space for an evening event or if you have an idea for an event please contact us! We are proud of our 1800 member network in New York City and strive to bring you what you are looking for from a young professional organization. Connecting tomorrow's education leaders.
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YEP Voices 2015 - Young Education Professionals
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YEP Voices: Mapping the Young Education Professional's Career Pathway. Elise West, Executive Director and Co-founder, Young Education Professionals, National Team. Download Executive Summary ». The focus of this year’s report is on our members’ careers and professional aspirations: How do they access jobs? What do they most value in their careers? How long do they plan to stay in their current. Where do they see themselves in the future? What skills do they need to be prepared to take.