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Disability Vote Brochure: As a community, people with disabilities are significantly affected by the decisions of our local elected officials. Issues at the very heart of the concept of independent living such as quality public transportation, inclusive education, and real community access are under the direct control of our mayors, city and county commissioners, and school boards. Tuesday, November 4, 2008, presents a tremendous opportunity for people with disabilities to make their voices heard as communities all across the state cast ballots to elect individuals to these positions.

Guide to Etiquette and Behavior: Guide to etiquette and behavior for working with people with disabilities.

People First Language Brochure: Use PEOPLE FIRST LANGUAGE when referring to a person with a disability.

The Vocational Rehabilitiation Process: A Handbook for Clients and Applicants: Disability Rights Montana (DRM) developed this guide to assist people with disabilities, their families, and advocates. The guide describes some of the programs, rules, methods, and standards for getting rehabilitation and independent living services. It explains these services and describes how best to be a self-advocate to get the services you need.[May 2009]