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Disabled Persons' Rights
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THE INSTITUTE ON PUBLIC POLICY FOR
The Institute on Public Policy for People with Disabilities enables human service organizations to improve the lives of adults living with intellectual developmental disabilities and strengthen their networks of support.
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