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IMPACT - IPAS Newsletter
2012 Annual Reports
2011 Annual Reports
2010 Annual Reports
IPAS Booklet (2005)
Servicios de Protección y Defensa de Indiana
This general agency information booklet features actual IPAS clients and their success stories.
IPAS Brochure (2005) Large Print Version
Brochure en Español
This general agency brochure describes IPAS services.
Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission and Mental Illness Advisory Council Brochure (2011)
Application for membership to the IPAS Commission or the Mental Illness Advisory Council (MIAC). IPAS is looking for members to help serve the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Indiana Developmental Disability Network (2005)
Red de Indiana sobre Discapacidad de Desarrollo
This brochure describes the Developmental Disability Network in Indiana.
Client Assistance Program Brochure (2005) Large Print Version
Programa de Asistendia a los Clientes
This brochure describes the Client Assistance Program program and the agency. Also available in Spanish and Braille.
Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security Brochure (2002) Large Print Version
Protección y Apoyo Para Los Benefidiarios de Segure Social
This brochure describes the Protection and Advocacy for Beneficiaries of Social Security program and the agency. Also available in Spanish and Braille.
Complaint Resolution Procedure (2012)
Prodedimiento de la Resolución de Quejas (2012)
This brochure describes the complaint resolution procedure to ensure client satisfaction. Also available in Spanish.
Protection and Advocacy for Traumatic Brain Injury Brochure (2005)
Protección y Defensa para Personas con Lesiones Cerebrales Traumaticas
This brochure describes the Protection and Advocacy for Traumatic Brain Injury program and the agency.
Protection and Advocacy for Voting Access Brochure (2008) Large Print Version
Protección y Defensa para Acceder a la Votación
This brochure describes the Protection and Advocacy for Voting Access program and the agency.
TIPS for Law Enforcement and Corrections Personnel, is a document that provides both general and specifc suggestions for use during routine and crisis encounters with people with disabilities within the criminal justice system.
Article 7
(INDIANA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, SPECIAL EDUCATION RULES, TITLE 511 ARTICLE 7 RULES 32 - 47, Effective June 24, 2010)
Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services (IPAS) access case before the Seventh Circuit! Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services v. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, No 08-3183. Press Release regarding the above case.
Transition Planning Handbook: A Checklist for Parents of Children with Disabilities
This booklet is designed to assist students and their families as they plan for the transition from school to adult life.
Navigating the Course: Finding Your Way Through Indiana's Special Education Rules (July 2009)
Medicaid Waiver Guide
The Arc of Indiana has published a new Medicaid Waiver Guide
The Olmstead Decision
We Have Community in Common: Self-Advocates of Indiana Live the Olmstead Decision
Time-Out, Seclusion, and Restraint in Indiana Schools
Toll Free Resource Guide: Indiana StatewideDisability Information Numbers, This one page guide provides a list and brief description of 21 useful toll free numbers for disability and social services related questions and referrals.
Understanding the Needs of Children with Disabilities in the Foster Care System: This document is the result of a collaborative effort between IPAS and Indiana State Office of GAL/CASA, Indiana Supreme Court, Division of State Court Administration. The contents have been developed as a training module for GAL/CASA volunteers. The contents may be helpful to others in understanding the needs of children that have disabilities and are being served in the foster care system in Indiana.