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To request copies of publications or specialty items that are not posted online or for an alternative format, contact Karen Pedevilla, Education and Training Director, at kpedevilla@ipas.IN.gov or call 1-800-622-4845. Alternately, you can reach us by TTY at 1-800-838-1131.
IMPACT - IPAS Newsletter
published 2 to 3 times a year
- 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)
Brochure en Español
- This general agency brochure describes IPAS services.
- 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)
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)
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 Brochure (2005)
Prodedimiento de la Resolución de Quejas
- 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 (2005)
Protección y Defensa para Acceder a la Votación
- This brochure describes the Protection and Advocacy for Voting Access program and the agency.
Publications and Resources
- Advocates' Guide to Administrative Hearing Representation (1997)
- This guide gives a general overview of the appeals representation process.
- Appeals Process Guide (2007)
- All publicly funded programs have due process rights attached. Applicants and participants have the right to appeal if they do not agree with the program decisions. This guide gives an overview of disability rights and due process rules set out in various systems (e.g. Medicaid, Social Security, Special Education and Vocational Rehabilitation), as well as DOJ's overview of Federal Civil Rights.
- Client Assistance Program Poster (1999)
- Overview of the Client Assistance Program program
- Article 7 (a reprint of Indiana State Board of Education Title 511 Article 7 Special Education Promulgated Rules, 511 I-A-C 7-32 through 511 I-A-C 7-47, from 2008)
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- Treatment Rights (2002)
- Formally known as Resident Rights Brochure, this booklet gives an overview of the rights for individuals receiving mental health services and/or developmental training. Also contains sections on the commitment laws, guardianship and health care consent.
- A Guide to the Individual Education Program (a reprint of the 2000 booklet, from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, U.S. Department of Education)
Housing Publications
Basic Understanding of Individuals with Mental Illness: A Primer for Advocates
Representing Individuals with Mental Illness: A Primer for Public Defenders
Wrapping Indiana in Wellness: Community Resources to Help Consumers in Selecting Services
- The Olmstead Decision
- We Have Community in Common: Self-Advocates of Indiana Live the Olmstead Decision
Voting Guide2008
Your Rights as an Adult Receiving Treatment in a Mental Health Facility in Indiana
2006 Annual Report
IPAS Emergency Planning Guide