About Our Services -- Disability Law Center of Alaska
The mission of the Disability Law Center of Alaska is to promote and protect the legal and human rights of individuals with physical and/or mental disabilities. This presentation provides an in-depth overview of this organization.
By: Disability Law Center of Alaska
Are You Eligible For Help From Alaska Legal Services Corporation?
If you are wondering whether you might be eligible for help from one of Alaska Legal Services Corporation's local offices, start here.
This self-paced slide show tells about ALSC services, explains how eligibility is determined, and gives information about other organizations that may be able to help you.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
Eligibility for Alaska Legal Services Corporation -- Yup'ik Translation
Listen to the ALSC eligibility slide show in Yup'ik. This slide show covers the basics of eligibility for legal help from Alaska Legal Services Corporation.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
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Yup'ik / Юпик
Housing and Persons With Disabilities
As a person with a disability you have a right not to be discriminated against due to your disability when seeking housing to rent, lease or purchase. It is important for you to know the federal laws that provide for nondiscriminatory practices in housing, especially in public housing which is supported in full or part by federal funding.
This presentation, which is one chapter in the Disability Law Center of Alaska's "Your Mental Health Rights in Alaska" handbook, explains how these laws work.
By: Disability Law Center of Alaska
Legal Resources for Alaskans -- American Sign Language Presentation
This slide show has American Sign Language video explanations of the services provided by Alaska Legal Services Corporation, the Family Law Self-Help Center, the Disability Law Center, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Communication Service for the Deaf, Client Assistance Program of Alaska, and Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL).
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
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Signers for the deaf
Mental Health Rights: Service Animals
A person with a disability has a right not to be discriminated against due to a disability when seeking housing to rent, lease, or purchase. This presentation, part of the Disability Law Center of Alaska's "Your Mental Health Rights in Alaska" handbook, answers frequently-asked questions about service animals, housing issues for tenants and landlords, and the rights of housing providers.
By: Disability Law Center of Alaska
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