Communication
Annotated Communication Resource Guide
An annotated guide to communication resources, including basic information on Augmentative and Alternative Communication(AAC). The guide provides some excellent guidance to help get started or advance work already being done.
Annotated Communication Resource Guide - Methods and Strategies
- Facilitated Communication (FC)/Supported Typing – Institute on Communication and Inclusion at Syracuse University – Comprehensive information including in-depth how-to descriptions of the method, compilation of research, training calendar, personal perspectives from FC users, and print and video resources.
Annotated Communication Resource Guide - Rights and Policies
- National Committee for the Communication Needs of Personal with Severe Disabilities – The purpose of the National Joint Committee (NJC) is to advocate for individuals with significant communication support needs resulting from intellectual disability, that may coexist with autism, sensory and/or motor limitation.
Annotated Communication Resource Guide - Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) 101
- International Society of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) – ISAAC is a membership organization working to improve lives of children and adults with complex communication needs. ISAAC provides information about what AAC is, International AAC month, the Leadership Project for people who use AAC, in addition to online publications.
Annotated Communication Resource Guide - Vermont Resources
- Abuse Allegations through Facilitated Communication Guidelines - Guidance for Vermont developmental disabilities services agencies, schools and other organizations on the process to follow in the event a person using facilitated communication makes an allegation of abuse, neglect or exploitation.