AbilityNet
"Disability and computing charity based in the UK. Assessments,
advice, information and support." http://www.abilitynet.co.uk
Alliance for Technology Access
"ATA is a network of community-based Centers, Vendors,
and Professionals dedicated to providing assistive technology,
augmentative communication, environmental control, accessibility
software and other technology access information and support
to persons with disabilities." http://www.ataccess.org
Center for Applied Special Technology's
"Bobby" Service
Bobby will test web pages for accessibility. http://www.cast.org/bobby
Designing More Usable Web Sites
Resource list for designing accessible web sites and more general
technology related sites for people with disabilities. http://www.trace.wisc.edu/world/web/index.html
Family Center on Technology and Disability
"The purpose of the Family Center is to assist organizations
and programs who serve families of children with disabilities
by providing information and support on accessing and using
assistive technology." http://www.fctd.info
National Cristina Foundation
"NCF provides computer technology and solutions to give
people with disabilities, students at risk and economically
disadvantaged persons the opportunity, through training, to
lead more independent and productive lives." http://www.cristina.org
National Information Center for Children
and Youth with Disabilities
"NICHCY is a national information center that provides
information on disabilities and disability related issues. Children
and youth, birth to age 22, are our special focus."
Spanish version of site available. http://www.nichcy.org
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services The National Institute on Disability
and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) provides leadership and
support for a comprehensive program of research related to the
rehabilitation of individuals with disabilities. All of our
programmatic efforts are aimed at improving the lives of individuals
with disabilities from birth through adulthood.
World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility
Initiative
"The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) commitment to lead
the Web to its full potential includes promoting a high degree
of usability for people with disabilities." http://www.w3.org/WAI