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This article examines how an available public transport system is essential to fully include persons with disabilities in the community. Not only does some form of public transport have to be available but also the negative stereotypes associated with using public transport have to be upturned.
Read MorePat Fratangelo writes of the importance of living and sharing lives. It is, she writes, important that there is a facilitation of connections between people who have similar aspirations and personal interests.
Read MoreThe purpose of this article is to highlight some of the salient characteristics that make up a champion of inclusion.
Read MoreBob Jackson examines the necessity of inclusion. He suggests it is the questions of who we see as belonging and who does not. Some reasons he outlines for inclusion are being good for the child, the school, teacher and society.
Read MoreThis article addresses the issue of availability of competitive employment for individuals with significant disabilities compared to segregated day and work services.
Read MoreGuidelines around interactions between parents and professionals.
Read MoreThe writer describes strategies to help better prepare students for the transition from school to work. She suggests that when getting started, the student should be involved in the preparation of a truly person centred plan.
Read MoreThis book is a practical guide to understanding students with autism and including them fully in the classroom. Paula Kluth illustrates this through first hand stories and creative strategies combining relevant research and lessons learned from her own teaching experience.
Read MoreElsie Butler is a founding member of a small family-governed service which provides support to people with a disability in Far North Queensland.
Read MoreThis study examines how through the collaborative support of university instructors, teachers and parents a woman with Down Syndrome was successfully included in a speech communications course at a private university in the US.
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