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Perhaps the most common complaint one hears from the experiences of people who find they must rely on formal human services is that they do not feel particularly well treated.
Read MoreIn this article, Ric Thompson explains why, when it comes to asking members of the community to stand alongside and with individuals with a disability and their families we enter a period of silence and apprehension.
Read MoreThis short article describes a real situation of a parent confronting a high school meeting in which they recommend the "functional skills classroom" for her daughter, a student with disability who has been fully included from pre-school.
Read MoreA survey conducted in the United States reveals how the Best Buddies College Program -designed to enhance the lives of college students with intellectual disability- proved to be a success.
Read MoreThe booklet "A Vision of Opportunity" presents the experiences of 10 youths and adults with significant disabilities who worked toward and achieved career goals using innovative natural support approaches.
Read MoreThis 3-booklet kit includes a manual for a workshop that was developed by people with disability, parents and members of the 'National Home of Your Own Alliance', designed to assist parents, siblings and people with disability through the process of moving out into the world to develop an independent support...
Read MoreStudents with a wide range of disabilities give readers a rare inside look at their past and present school experiences, both in self-contained classrooms and in inclusive environments.
Read MorePaula Kluth explains here what the characteristics of inclusive schools are. This article can be useful for those parents who are trying to choose a school where inclusion is really welcomed and where their son or daughter will be really included.
Read MoreThis book shows how building a child's circle of friends can increase their sense of belonging whilst reducing the incidence of disruption. The approach contributes to improved classroom performance and strengthens friendships, personal relationships and growth.
Read MoreCircle of Friends is an approach to enhancing the inclusion, in a mainstream setting, of any young person who is experiencing difficulties in school because of a disability, personal crisis or because of their behaviour towards others.
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