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Your Rights and Advocacy

Disability Rights and Advocacy Resources

Information from Illinois and Federal Agencies

Contact local, state and federal agencies that provide information and help people with disabilities.
  • The Client Assistance Program (CAP) External link opens in a new window helps people with disabilities get quality services, find resources, understand procedures, and resolve problems. CAP helps people with disabilities protect their rights during rehabilitation, employment, and home services.
  • Disaboom External link opens in a new window provides people with disabilities the answers, solutions, and connections you need for living life to the fullest.

Learn About the Rights of a Person with Disabilities

Learn about the rights of a person with disabilities. Make sure they are respected.
  • Legal services for people with disabilities External link opens in a new window are provided by Equip for Equality. They provide resources on many disability related concerns. Including information on:
    • how to find help with disability-related rights issues,
    • legislation and public policy that impacts the disability community,
    • training to help you advocate for your own disability rights,
    • ensuring that people with disabilities remain safe where they live and work.
    • Provided by Illinois Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Program.
  • The PABSS Program External link opens in a new window can help you get services, support and accommodations you may need to work.

Rights of Individuals with Disabilities (ADA)

Understand people's rights under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).
 
 

Local Information

  • Statewide Interest

    COBRA Premiums Reduced
    RECOVERY.GOV Logo COBRA offers group health coverage to laid off workers. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act results in a 65% reduction in COBRA premiums for eligible individuals for up to nine months. Learn more about qualifiying for COBRA External link opens in a new window benefits.

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