
The Division of Family and Community Partnerships works to promote full participation of people with disabilities and their families in their communities through systems change, building community alliances, and providing accessible training and technical assistance.
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Providing information, consultation and evaluation services to families and providers of children with complex developmental and health care needs. The intent is of the grant is to provide these services where and when they need them. Services include clinical consultation, technical assistance and training.
Information Center for New Mexicans with Disabilities/Babynet is a statewide Information and Referral service. Information Center for New Mexicans with Disabilities provides information to individuals with disabilities, families, advocates, therapists and case managers about service providers, support groups and other local state and national resources. Babynet helps pregnant women and families with small children gain information to access and utilize medical and support services; promotes baby wellness by identifying and promoting prenatal and perinatal services. Babynet also provides Early Intervention resource information.
LINC offers the most comprehensive collection of disability resources in all of New Mexico. You can search our online collection of books, journals, videocassettes and information kits using our ONLINE CATALOG. Our other services, including reference librarian assistance, literature searches, interlibrary loan, access to full text articles and Internet information may be accessed using LINC'S ASK A LIBRARIAN service.
A collaborative project with Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc. to do the planning to implement a Family Support Center in each of the five Pueblos to provide a comprehensive array of culturally appropriate services and supports for families who have a son or daughter with a disability.