Able SC Resources, Brochures, and Fact Sheets
Able SC Organization Brochures
- Able SC Brochure: English
- Able SC Strategic Plan, 2022-2025
- Able Access Brochure
- Able Youth Programs Brochure
Resources by Topic:
Advocacy:
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA):
Children and Youth:
- Equity is belonging: Equity in schools for students with disabilities
- Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment program(EPSDT) Transition to Home and Community-Based Services Tool
Emergency Response:
- Emergency Communication Checklist for the media, state and local government
- Tips for Emergency Shelters for Accessibility for People with Disabilities
Personal Emergency Guides:
- Building a Personal Emergency Kit
- Building an Emergency Kit for your Pet or Service Animal
- Stay Secure After a Disaster: Protect Your Finances and Avoid Scams
- Stay Safe Emergency Booklet
- Emergency Alert Card
Employment:
Inclusive Language Guides:
Housing Guides:
Public Health:
Social Work:
Supported Decision-Making:
Parenting with a Disability:
- Your Rights as a Parent with a Disability (Factsheet for Parents - PDF)
- Representing Parents with Disabilities (Factsheet for Lawyers - PDF)
- Parents with Disabilities and their Rights (Factsheet for DSS and Child Welfare Professionals - PDF)
- Parent-Centered Planning for Parents with Disabilities
- Rights of Parents with Disabilities | Beta.ADA.gov: A plain language webpage about how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to child welfare and the rights of parents with disabilities
- Protecting the Rights of Parents and Prospective Parents with Disabilities (ada.gov): Joint Department of Justices and Health and Human Services technical assistance (Q&A)
- DOJ’s & HHS’s Joint Letter of Findings to the MA Dept. of Children and Families (ada.gov): explaining why it was determined that the Massachusetts child welfare agency discriminated against a mother with an intellectual disability in violation of the ADA.
Violence Prevention:
- Self-Advocacy and Understanding Your Rights
- How to Get Help When You are Being Hurt: A Guide for Victims of Abuse and Assault with Disabilities
- Guide to Interacting with Police for People with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
- Advocacy with Law Enforcement and Victim Service Providers
- End Abuse of People with Disabilities
- See Something, Do Something: Prevent Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
- Connect to Safety: Ending Violence and Abuse for People with Disabilities
- Practical Communication Tips for Law Enforcement and Emergency Responders when Interacting with People with Disabilities
Helpful Videos
- Consumer Webinar Playlist
- Able SC Promo Video W/ASL & Narration
- “What You Should Know About” Video Series
- Exceeding Expectations Video
- Taking Charge of Your Diabetes: An educational video with actors who have intellectual/developmental disabilities
Voting with a Disability in SC:
Able SC Produced Toolkits and Guides
Click on the button and follow the instructions at the link to download your free disability-led resource guide or toolkit.
Supporting Clients with Disabilities: A guide for attorneys in South Carolina
Arts for All: A toolkit to help you make your arts programs and facilities accessible
YMCA Toolkit: A guide on how to make your facilities accessible
Civic Engagement Guide: Event and communication accessibility