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  1. Unmasking Policing in Veterans Healthcare

    The Veterans Affairs Police Department (VAPD) of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is one of the ten largest federal administrative law enforcement agencies in the country.

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  2. Disability Rights California Is Excited to Host Our Second Annual Gala Celebrating the Art of Disability Justice

    Disability Rights California Is Excited to Host Our Second Annual Gala Celebrating the Art of Disability Justice (Sacramento, CA) - Today, Disability Rights California (DRC), the nation’s largest disability rights organization, is…

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  3. OCRA Semi-Annual Report 07/2023-12/2023

    OCRA Semi-Annual Report 07/2023-12/2023   OCRA Semi-Annual Report 07/2023 - 12/2023 (You can view a Spanish version of the report  here .) Directors Report Exhibit A - OCRA…

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  4. 2023 Annual Report - Work Incentives Planning Assistance (WIPA)

    2023 Annual Report - Work Incentives Planning Assistance (WIPA) Advocacy Victories Work Incentives Planning Assistance (WIPA) Advocacy Victories Work Incentives Planning Assistance (WIPA)   Rodrigo’s…

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  5. Disability Rights California’s Managing Attorney, Will Leiner Appointed to the Master Plan for Developmental Services Stakeholder Committee

    Disability Rights California’s Managing Attorney, Will Leiner Appointed to the Master Plan for Developmental Services Stakeholder Committee (Sacramento, CA) – Disability Rights California is proud to announce that Will Leiner,…

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  6. California Law Introduced to Reduce Police Calls on K-12 Campuses

    California Law Introduced to Reduce Police Calls on K-12 Campuses Davis Vanguard SACRAMENTO, CA – A measure was introduced by Assemblymember Ash Kalra (D-San Jose) this week designed to reduce the police calls…

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  7. California Eliminates Parent Provider Rules for Minor In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Recipients

    (Sacramento, CA) A huge burden on families with children who need IHSS has been removed as a result of DRC’s advocacy with the state. On December 21, 2023, the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) released guidance implementing changes in state law that remove restrictions on when parents can be paid IHSS providers for their minor children with disabilities.

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  8. Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services Covered by County Mental Health Plans – Children and Youth Under Age 21

    Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services Covered by County Mental Health Plans – Children and Youth Under Age 21 8103.01 This publication discusses Medi-Cal mental health services…

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  9. How to Get Medical and Education Services When You Don’t Speak English

    How to Get Medical and Education Services When You Don’t Speak English California Health Report Like many parents who have a child with disabilities, the mother couldn’t access care she needed for her 8-year-old…

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  10. تفاوت در هزینه‌های مرکز منطقه‌ای

    تفاوت در هزینه‌های مرکز منطقه‌ای #F133.16   چاپ این نشریه سلب مسئولیت: این نشریه فقط اطلاعات حقوقی است و مشاوره حقوقی در مورد وضعیت فردی شما نیست. از تاریخ…

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