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If you have a vision of your child being included in a regular class with their peers, then this helpful book is for you! 'One of the kids' encourages parents to commit themselves to following their dream and backs this up with a wealth of practical information, including information on...
Read MoreThis manual offers information on providing adults the same integrated opportunities that are offered to young people with disabilities. The book provides strategies for successful community involvement and the basic information needed to begin preparing older adults for various kinds of community access. N. B.
Read MoreWhile quite dated, this book is a non threatening and "comprehensive guide to community action in NSW". It contains information from how to get organised and active, to how to use the law. There are stories by community activists which show how this general information (e.
Read MoreChanges in information services have required libraries to become information service centres and librarians to become more knowledgeable about disability issues.
Read MoreThis 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 1987 the Office of Disability invited people with disabilities, their advocates and families to participate in meetings held in four Australian States in order to obtain their ideas about the range of costs issues which affect their day-to-day lives, and the best way to gain this information.
Read MoreA useful tool that can be used to increase this understanding is for families to develop a document of detailed personal information about their family member with a disability.
Read MoreThis article describes the work of the Canadian Association for Community Living which is a Canadian advocacy organisation.
Read MoreThis information kit on QPPD's accommodation network contains a policy on accommodation for people with disabilities, appropriately called "A House is not a Home". This policy is essential reading for all those seeking a good home environment and life for their family member.
Read MoreThis article raises issues around doctors' generally clinical approach to prenatal care which often does not include support, factual information or information on alternative options for prospective parents who know their child will be born with a disability.
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