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Basing his arguments on Social Role Valorisation (SRV) theory, John Hall argues that the medical model is an inappropriate response to the education needs of children with disability and leads to segregation and its consequent life-wasting practices.
Read MoreEvery parent who has a child with a disability wonders what their son or daughter's future will look like: this book shows families how to take action to ensure that their son or daughter's life will be more satisfying.
Read MoreIn an article in the February 1994 issue of Mental Retardation, Wolfensberger briefly remarked on the neurotoxic, and health-and life-destroying, effects of prescription psychoactive drugs. In the October 1994 issue, Levitas et al.
Read MoreBrian Salisbury was previously a broker with the Community Living Society in Vancouver, British Colombia. He describes service brokerage as the individual's need for a technical extension to develop a vision of a dignified and self determining life in the community.
Read MoreIn this booklet we are introduced to 'JT' before and after behavioural supports were introduced into his life.
Read MoreIn this article Pancsofar lists a number of competencies common throughout his work of the last 20 years. He intends the reader to use it as a guide to personalise one of his/her own.
Read MoreThis is the sixth booklet in the "Supporting Inclusive Schooling" series. It gives valuable and practical advice for teaching inclusively. Other areas covered are: increasing disability awareness, approaching teaching and learning in different ways and an introduction to co-operative learning.
Read MoreThis article provides ten moral arguments in support of inclusive education. These include the longer-term benefits of an inclusive society, as well as the benefits to students with and without disability, and their teachers.
Read MoreThis article expresses concerns with regard to resuscitation and decisions to withhold or withdraw drugs (and nutrition) from people with disability. One factor leading to this situation is that health care workers vary widely in their ability to distinguish between disability and illness.
Read MoreThis video introduces us to three children who are in a regular class at their pre school. They are each fully included in the life of their pre school and their needs are being met as a result of Personal Futures Planning.
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