NH Vision/Hearing Network

Providing support to NH students with vision and/or hearing loss

New England Center Deafblind Project

A federally funded project that provides family support, technical assistance and training related to the special educational needs of students with a dual sensory impairment.

Related Links

There are hundreds of websites related to the education of students who have vision and/or hearing loss.  Below are just a few of those websites that are associated with NH or New England based resources.

Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

NH’s one-stop center for information and services related to hearing loss

NH Professional Development Center for Vision Education

The NH PDC for Vision Education has been established to provide in-service and pre-service educational opportunities to NH educators, related services providers and parents who are interested in learning more about best practices in the education of students who are blind or visually impaired.

NH Association for the Blind

The New Hampshire Association for the Blind is the statewide leader in providing vision rehabilitation services for New Hampshire people of all ages who are blind and visually impaired. Founded in 1912, it provides services in virtually every community statewide and at the McGreal Sight Center in Concord.

NH Parent Information Center

The Parent Information Center is a recognized leader in building strong family/school partnerships and a pioneer in promoting effective parent involvement in the special education process.

 

Northeast Regional Center for Vision Education

NERCVE is located at UMass Boston, which offers on-line, scholarship supported graduate programs in Teacher of the Visually Impaired and Orientation and Mobility.  Visit the website to learn more about this great educational opportunity as well as to post or search for jobs in vision education, find on-line learning resources and more.

Disability Rights Center

The Disabilities Rights Center is dedicated to eliminating barriers existing in New Hampshire to the full and equal enjoyment of civil and other legal rights by people with disabilities. The Disabilities Rights Center (DRC) is New Hampshire's designated Protection and Advocacy agency and authorized by federal statute "to pursue legal, administrative and other appropriate remedies" on behalf of individuals with disabilities. The DRC provides information, referral, advice, and legal representation and advocacy to individuals with disabilities on a wide range of disability-related problems. (800) 834-1721.

To contact us:

 

catew@atechservices.org

Phone: 603.226.2900

Fax: 603.226.2907

E-mail: catew@atechservices.org

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