Online Publications & Resources

The Sherlock Center offers hundreds of online resources and publications on topics across the lifespan, from early intervention to transition to person-centered thinking, employment and self-determination. 

These resources are searchable in the fields below. You can search by a keyword or an exact title in the “Search All Resources” box or you can search by project/service, topic or type – form, online resource or Sherlock Center publication.

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    211, United Way Rhode Island

    211 is a free, confidential service that connects you with the appropriate resources you need in your community. Get help with housing, food, affordable childcare and much more.

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    AAC Learning Center

    The AAC Learning Center hosts a wide variety of webcasts (recordings) by AAC researchers, and co-presentations with people who use AAC.

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    Accessible Resources, East Bay Educational Collaborative

    The East Bay Educational Collaborative, a partner of the Assistive Technology Access Partnership (ATAP), lends assistive technology devices to "try before you buy." Training and demonstrations are available for educators, families, professionals and students.

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    Adaptive Telephone Equipment Loan Program (ATEL), Office of Rehabilitation Services

    The Rhode Island Adaptive Telephone Equipment Loan (ATEL) Program provides landline/home telephones and wireless devices on loan to qualified individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, have a speech disability, or have neuromuscular damage or disease that hinders them from using a standard telephone. The ATEL Program offers a Hearing and Speech Lab which will offer iPad/iPhone training and have the following devices available for FREE demonstrations, as well as, many devices available for short term loans.

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    Adolescent Health Transition Program

    This program of the Rhode Island Department of Health site provides families with publications and more to assist adolescents with disabilities transition and successfully transfer to the adult systems of health care, education, employment and insurance.

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    Back to Work RI

    Back to Work RI partners with employers to ensure Rhode Islanders get the skills they need to secure well-paying jobs in growing industries.

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    Center for Women & Enterprise

    The Center for Women & Enterprise is a non-profit organization that helps women in Massachusetts and Rhode Island to start and grow their own businesses. The Center partners with the RI Developmental Disabilities Council to offer classes in small business development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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    Charting the LifeCourse Person Centered Tools

    This site includes tools for having conversations with individuals and families about a vision for a good life and how to achieve it.

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    College Student Guide Resources and Planning

    This directory is designed to assist students who receive supports through an Individual Education Program (IEP) or a 504 Plan, to learn about opportunities to pursue postsecondary education

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    Disability Rights Rhode Island (DRRI)

    DRRI is the Official Protection and Advocacy System for Rhode Island. (DRRI) provides free legal assistance to persons with disabilities. Services include individual representation to protect rights or to secure benefits and services; self-help information; educational programs; and administrative and legislative advocacy. The agency administers eight federally funded advocacy programs, each of which has its own eligibility criteria.

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    Employment First for All (APSE)

    APSE is a national organization that seeks to improve and expand integrated employment opportunities, services, and outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

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    Employment Resources and Planning: A Rhode Island Guide For Students with Disabilities

    This guide is to help those who receive special education services (have an IEP) and are in grades 9-12 guide plan for employment and a career after high school.

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    EmployRI

    EmployRI is the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training's online job-matching service.

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    EMPLOYRI - Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training (DLT)

    EmployRI is the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training's online job-matching service. Visit the site to find the DLT Career Center in your area.

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    Got Transition®

    Got Transition®, the national resource center on health care transition (HCT) aims to help youth and young adults move from pediatric to adult health care.

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    HealthSourceRI

    The Rhode Island Department of Human Services partners with HealthSource RI to enroll individuals and families in health care and health and human service programs. Information on employer resources is also available.

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    Here's to Your Student's Future! A Parent's Guide to Transition Planning

    This guide helps parents who have students ages 14 to 21 with disabilities get started with transition planning to prepare for life after high school.

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    ICI Community Life Engagement Toolkit

    This toolkit helps service providers develop and improve high quality supports for community life engagement (CLE). In the toolkit, you will find guideposts for success, a self-assessment tool, real-world examples of service providers making CLE happen, and other helpful resources and tools.

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    My Life, My Health Checklist: Get Set (2 of 3)

    The Rhode Island Department of Health created a series of health planning tools for individuals and families as they plan their healthcare transition. "Ready," "Get Set" and "Go!" guides are available in English and Spanish. For print copies, contact Deb Golding, adolescent healthcare transition coordinator at the Department of Health, at deb.golding@health.ri.gov. "GET SET" is for young people who have established some independence and are thinking about and planning for their future. The items on the checklist can be used as a guide to thinking creatively about responsibility, growing up and setting goals.

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    My Life, My Heath Checklist: Go! (3 of 3)

    The Rhode Island Department of Health created a series of health planning tools for individuals and families as they plan their healthcare transition. "Ready," "Get Set" and "Go!" guides are available in English and Spanish. For print copies, contact Deb Golding, adolescent healthcare transition coordinator at the Department of Health, at deb.golding@health.ri.gov. "GO! "is for young people who have developed many of the skills needed for growing up and are preparing to become independent adults. The items in the checklist focus on the skills that will help you transition into the adult world, specifically related to your health. The skills you require for adult life will depend on your vision and goals for the future.