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McKnight tells the stories of a number of people who were welcomed back into their community, Logan Square, after years of exclusion. Their move back into the community was based on two basic assumptions: Every community is hospitable, and every person has gifts to contribute.
Read MoreIn this editorial, Uditsky argues that the abuse of people with disability cannot be divorced from the violent nature of our culture in general. Because violence is so keenly embedded in our culture there is no singular, linear or overarching strategy to 'solve' it.
Read MoreA brief synopsis of recent literature on Inclusive Education. Each statement is a quotation or summary of findings from the growing body of literature on the education of students with high educational support needs in local neighbourhood classes.
Read MoreThis research paper looks at current relationships and future role expectations of 140 adults with a brother or sister with intellectual disability who is still living in the family home.
Read MoreA physical therapist details her own experiences working with a child in an inclusive education setting. She defines what she believes inclusive therapy to be, and argues that although it may seem like she is not doing her traditional job, she is simply working in new ways.
Read MoreThe experiences of a number of students who have no disability and their friendships with peers who have a disability are outlined in this brief article.
Read MoreThis paper, which was prepared for the Centre on Human Policy, Syracuse University, emphasises the importance of discovering the capacities of people with disability rather than concentrating on their deficits.
Read MoreShirley Excell, a parent living in Victoria, details a prospective community housing project which is being planned in the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria.
Read MoreSobsey outlines some major factors that interact with each other to influence the risk of abuse of people with disability.
Read MoreA mother acknowledges her young daughter's vulnerability to being ridiculed and physically hurt, and outlines the ways in which her family endeavours to protect Lindsay and ensure her safety.
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