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An information session for families who would like to know more about educating children with and without disabilities in the same classes and schools.
Read MoreTaking action for a good life will explore the basics of why and when to speak out and provide you with advocacy strategies you can practice and build upon.
Read MoreThe event will inspire participants to imagine the good life and consider how we may support people who have been denied so many beneficial features of a good life to have better lives and greater involvement in their communities.
Read MoreMichael Smull stresses the importance of rituals in our lives. Smull points out how rituals ease us through our days, and add to our quality of life.
Read MoreThere are two main points in this article. Bynum (a community education officer) argues that people with intellectual disabilities are the best community educators for changing other peoples values and expectations.
Read MoreThis book was produced as a contribution to the International Year of the Family. It covers many of the issues central to improving the economic circumstances and quality of life of low income and disadvantaged families.
Read MoreThe agency, Options in Community Living is a "supported living" agency. Their book includes stories by staff which show the human side of supporting people in the community - the joys, the frustrations, the victories, the dilemmas.
Read MoreAn information session for families who would like to know more about educating children with and without disabilities in the same classes and schools.
Read MoreToday, across North America new options are emerging for adults to live in their own homes-no matter what their level of ability. This volume presents current strategies and unique ways of thinking about supporting people to live in their own homes and participate in community life.
Read MoreThis monograph is based largely upon Wolfensberger's social role valorisation theory, and makes challenging reading. Wolfensberger names the "new genocide" as 'deathmaking', which is "any action or pattern of actions which either directly or indirectly brings about, or hastens, the death of a person or group.
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