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Developmental Services Toronto (DSTO)

A partnership of organizations and agencies providing services to adults with a developmental disability and their families. The website presents information on more than 30 Toronto developmental services agencies funded by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services.

History of Developmental Disabilities in Western Civilization

This site provides a perspective stretching from 1500 B.C. to the present and includes a quiz on developmental disabilities.

Family Violence and People with Intellectual Disabilities

Information provided by Public Health Canada on the prevalence and types of family violence against people with intellectual disabilities.

Queensland Centre for Intellectual and Developmental Disability (QCIDD)

QCIDD aims to improve the health and well-being of the adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who live in Queensland. This is achieved through clinical practice, education, research and advocacy. The site offers publications on health-related topics.

Cerebral Palsy Guidance

Cerebral Palsy Guidance was created to provide answers and assistance to parents of a child with cerebral palsy. Our goal is to reach as many members of the cerebral palsy community as possible, building up a network of support, as well as providing necessary assistance. We cover cerebral palsy from all angles–from symptoms, causes, and treatment, to daily living information, such as communication and transitioning to adulthood articles. Our information is provided by expert writers and is thoroughly researched and cited.

Cerebral Palsy Group

Cerebral Palsy Group is an online resource for anyone who has been affected by cerebral palsy, brain injuries, or birth injuries. The organization provides free educational information and support to those who have been affected by cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities.

Cerebral Palsy Support Groups

Cerebral Palsy Guide is a national support organization dedicated to educating individuals and families about cerebral palsy. While raising awareness about this movement disorder, the team is also committed to providing informational support for children with CP and their parents and caregivers.