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This is a concise summary of the content of the Individualised Family Service Plan which is developed jointly between the family and appropriate qualified personnel involved in the provision of early intervention services to meet the needs of the child.
Read MoreThis article is the result of two interviews given by Robert and Julie Strike, 6 months before the birth of their daughter and then 2 months after.
Read MoreThis paper discusses the rights of people who have disabilities in relation to their sexuality in its broader meaning of being an essential part of each human being. The author states ". . .
Read MoreThis article describes how parents frequently experience discussions with professionals about the sexuality of their adult children as a battle over control that they will eventually lose. Parents often feel that if they disagree with the practices of adult service systems, their son or daughter may well be excluded.
Read MoreThis paper describes Personal Futures Planning - a new way of thinking about meeting an individual's unique needs, desires and abilities, and compares it with previous systems.
Read MoreA parent briefly describes her family's continuing struggle to allow her daughter Claire, who has a disability, to have the same educational opportunities as other children. They have managed to secure only 2 days a week in a regular school. ". . .
Read MoreThis article describes a river trip for 3 adults and 9 teenagers, one of whom - Wilson - has a disability.
Read MoreThis paper attempts to clarify readers' understanding of the nature and range of service brokerage in Australia and overseas.
Read MoreThe author argues that we have to find ways that genuinely root people with disabilities in their neighbourhoods rather than segregated and lonely lives and which develop structures to give people real power to influence services around them.
Read MoreThe author describes her attempts to facilitate friendships between her son and other young people during the summer when he comes to stay with his brother and sister. She compares how easily the other two young children form networks during this period.
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