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This practical and user-friendly guide provides clearly set out information about the formal and informal ways a person may be involved in making decisions about someone else's finances.
Read MoreIn this inspiring article, Kathie Snow invites us to use our imagination in order to offer Real Lives to people with disabilities. She describes how, in her own family's life, "imagining and achieving success was energising and affirming, which then led to more imagining and more great outcomes".
Read MoreFlexible individualised supports are rightly promoted as a core strategy in responding to the unique needs of people with disability. There are, however, risks and limitations involved. In this article, Michael Kendrick outlines the issues of quality that need to be addressed when planning and undertaking individualised supports.
Read MoreLinda's Story is an inspiring account of the life her son Jacob who is 10 years old, and how his life is so typical of many children of the same age.
Read MoreAre you looking to navigate the complex world of disability support services effectively? Do you want to ensure the best possible life journey for your family member with a developmental disability? Our NDIS Online Discussion Session with Jo and Mandy will be useful.
Read MoreAre you looking to navigate the complex world of disability support services effectively? Do you want to ensure the best possible life journey for your family member with a developmental disability? Our NDIS Online Discussion Session with Jo and Mandy will be useful.
Read MoreUnlike other books on leisure which portray leisure as a discrete 'segment' of life and think about this segment in terms of 'activities' and 'programs' and 'training', this book actually talks about what leisure means to people who have a disability and their families - focussing on how leisure experiences...
Read MoreMoving into the high school years can offer many benefits as students begin to select subjects of more interest and have a range of teachers, some of whom may be more supportive.
Read MoreWhen Jeremy Ward’s first child, Mena, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at the age of eight months, he and Mena’s mother, Margaret, soon realised that their world had changed forever.
Read MoreIn a really clear article, Traustadottir brings a number of points to light. Firstly, she analyses the neglect that women have faced by both the disability and feminist movements.
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