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  1. Can I Vote if I am Unexpectedly Hospitalized Right Before an Election?

    Can I Vote if I am Unexpectedly Hospitalized Right Before an Election? US.Vote What happens if you have a medical emergency right before an election and must abandon your original plan for how to vote? Can you…

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  2. Cultivating Power, Strength, and Energy with Regional Center Clients in the Central Valley

    Your confirmation email will contain your registration information. Please keep this email in a safe place. Check your spam/junk folder for the email, if you do not receive the email please contact Elizabeth Campos at the email address or phone number listed below. If you need any accommodations, please contact Outreach Coordinator Elizabeth Campos by October 30, 2023 at 916-504-5808 or Elizabeth.Campos@disabilityrightsca.org

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  3. The New California Mental Health Court sees more than 100 petitions in the first two months

    The New California Mental Health Court sees more than 100 petitions in the first two months World Time Todays An alternative mental health court designed to compel treatment for people with serious mental…

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  4. Changes to Social Recreation and Camping: FAQ

    Welcome to the first in a series of posts about recent changes to the law, and how they could impact your ability to access supports and services under the Lanterman Act.

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  5. Cultivating Power, Strength, and Energy with Regional Center Clients in the Central Valley

    Attention all regional center clients in the Central Valley: Join the Office of Clients' Rights Advocacy in-person Wednesday, November 15 for a conference and resource fair!  What You will Learn: The Office of Clients’ Rights Advocacy, a unit of Disability Rights California, invites all regional center clients, their families, and others in their circle of support to join us as we cultivate power and knowledge about disability rights and services in the Central Valley.

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  6. Disability Rights California Celebrates the Life and Advocacy of Rosalynn Carter

    Disability Rights California Celebrates the Life and Advocacy of Rosalynn Carter Disability Rights California (DRC) mourns the passing of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and celebrates her groundbreaking mental health advocacy work…

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  7. Care Court Will Become a Path Toward Institutionalization

    Debra Roth Senior Legislative Advocate, Disability Rights California Link to the original article

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  8. Jornada de Puertas Abiertas de la Oficina de Defensa de los Derechos de los Clientes (OCRA)

    WEsperamos verlo en la jornada de puertas abiertas. Ubicación: 3602 Inland Empire Blvd Suite C-150 Ontario, CA 91764 Sólo un recordatorio amistoso:

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  9. Know Your Rights: K-12 Education

    Join us for a live webinar. Youth who live with a mental health disability may be confused and frustrated if they don’t know their rights while going through school. Learn how to access the supports and services that will help you through this journey. We will outline your educational rights, define what they are and explain how you can advocate for your rights from pre-K to high school. This information will encourage you, give you hope and better prepare you for life after high school.

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  10. Disaster Training for People with Disabilities

    Disaster Training for People with Disabilities DRC Staff Attorney hosts trainings for Regional Center Clients in rural areas The best time to think about a natural disaster is before it happens. For folks with…

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