| AAIDD - American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (tidligere AAMR)
Progressive policies, sound research, effective practices, and universal human rights for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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EASPD - the European Association of service providers for persons with disabilities Europeisk sammenslutning av tjenesteleverandører for personer med nedsatt funksjonshemning. Fremmer like muligheter for mennesker med funksjonshemninger gjennom effektiv service av høy kvalitet. Representerer over 8000 tjenesteleverandører og organisasjoner |
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IASSID - The International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities An international and interdisciplinary scientific non governmental organization with official relations with the World Health Organization.
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Inclusion International
Promoting inclusion, equality and opportunity for people with intellectual disabilities and their families worldwide
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| ISAAC - International Society for Augmentative & Alternative Communication
Working to improve the life of every child and adult with speech difficulties
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MAMH - European Association of Intellectual Disability Medicine An organisation of European doctors working within different specialties who are committed to high quality medical care for people with learning disabilities |
| Mental Health Europe
A non governmental organisation committed to promoting positive mental health, preventing mental distress, improving care, advocacy, and protecting the human rights of (ex-)users of mental health services, patients of psychiatric hospitals, their families, and carers
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Priory Lodge Education A network of inter-related biomedical journals, owned and administered by Priory Lodge Education Ltd |
RI - Rehabilitation International
A global network of people with disabilities, service providers, researchers, government agencies and advocates promoting and implementing the rights and inclusion of people with a disability
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The Sibling Support Project An american national effort dedicated to the life-long concerns of brothers and sisters of people who have special health, developmental, or mental health concerns
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| TASH
People with disabilities, family members, fellow citizens, advocates, and professionals working together to create change and build capacity so that all people, no matter their perceived level of disability, are included in all aspects of society
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