Oklahoma Partners

The Oklahoma Parents Center (OPC) recognizes the multiple partners in many of the communities across the state. These partners are able to help Oklahomans with resource and accessible materials. This page provides links to other organizations working with youth with disabilities in Oklahoma.

 

Oklahoma Partners

PARTNER

WEBSITE

Oklahoma State Department of Education – Special Education Serviceshttps://sde.ok.gov/special-education
Ability Resourceshttp://www.abilityresources.org/
APEX Group Homesemail only – [email protected]
Center for Learning and Leadership/UCEDDhttps://ouhsc.edu/thecenter/
Central Oklahoma Workforce Innovation Boardhttps://cowib.org/
Dale Rogers Training Centerhttps://www.drtc.org/
Delaware Nation Vocational Rehabilitation Programhttps://www.delawarenation-nsn.gov/vocational-rehabilitation/
Department of Rehabilitation Services – Vocational Rehabilitationhttps://oklahoma.gov/okdrs/job-seekers/dvr.html
Developmental Disabilities Council of Oklahomahttps://okddc.ok.gov/
Down Syndrome Association of Central Oklahomahttps://dsaco.org/
Dynamic Independencehttps://www.facebook.com/dynamicind
Lead Learn Livehttps://www.leadlearnlive.org/
National Center for Disability Education & Traininghttps://outreach.ou.edu/training-and-development/ncdet/
Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA)https://oklahoma.gov/oja.html
Oklahoma ABLE Techhttps://www.okabletech.org/
Oklahoma Deaf-Blind Technical Assistance Projecthttps://www.ou.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/deaf-blind-project
Oklahoma Department of Human Services – Child Welfare Serviceshttps://oklahoma.gov/okdhs/services.html
Oklahoma Disability Law Centerhttp://okdlc.org/
Oklahoma Family Networkhttps://oklahomafamilynetwork.org/
Oklahoma Inclusive Post-Secondary Education Alliancehttps://www.okipsealliance.org/
Oklahoma State Department of Educationhttps://sde.ok.gov/secondary-transition
Oklahoma State Universityhttps://education.okstate.edu/departments-programs/teaching-learning-educational-sciences/index.html
Oklahoma Transition Councilhttps://www.ou.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/zarrow/oklahoma-transition-council
Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth (OCCY) https://oklahoma.gov/occy.html
Oklahomans for Independent Livinghttp://oilok.org/
OSDE-School Supporthttps://sde.ok.gov/
Pathways Adult Learning Centerhttps://pathwaysok.org/
Pervasive Parenting Centerhttp://www.pervasiveparentingcenter.org/
PIVOThttps://www.pivotok.org/
Pre-ETShttps://outreach.ou.edu/training-and-development/ncdet/trainings/pre-ets/
Progressive Independencehttp://www.progind.org/
Sooner SUCCESShttps://soonersuccess.ouhsc.edu/
Sooner Works – Zarrow Centerhttps://www.ou.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/zarrow/sooner-works
The Arc of Oklahomahttp://thearcok.org/
Zarrow Centerhttps://www.ou.edu/education/centers-and-partnerships/zarrow

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Oklahoma Partners

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