LOW INCIDENCE DISABILITIES RESOURCES
Low incidence refers to a collection of diagnoses or conditions that fall in one of the following categories:

Resources
Classroom Strategies for Students with Traumatic Brain Injury
Literacy for Children with Combined Vision and Hearing Loss
Ohio’s Concussion in Youth Sports
State Agency Resources for Students with Low Incidence Disabilities
OCALI New Centers
Assistive Technology & Accessible Educational Materials Center
The AT & AEM Center is a centralized, responsive resource center that empowers individuals with disabilities by providing accessible educational materials (AEM), access to assistive technologies and highly specialized technical assistance and professional development support. The AT & AEM Center is a one-stop shop for individuals in need of accessible educational materials and tools – combining the services and resources available through expansion of the former Center for Instructional Supports and Accessible Materials (CISAM) and OCALI AT Center.The Outreach Center for Deafness and BlindnessThe Outreach Center for Deafness and Blindness increases access and equity for students and their families who are impacted by blindness, deafness, hearing impairments and/or visual impairments. We do this by connecting resources, training, supports and relationships so that communities can empower and equip students with what they need when they need it to grow, learn and live their best life.
Links
Autism Internet Modules (Comprehensive, Up-to-Date, and Usable Information on AutismBrain Injury Association of America (BIAUSA)Brain Injury Association of Ohio (A Statewide Advocacy and Education Organization)
Community Health Center/Ballinger TBI Clubhouse
National Association of State Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA)
Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI)
Ohio State School for the Blind
Ohio School for the DeafOhio Valley Center for Brain Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation