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Queensland Parents of People with a Disability Inc. prepared this folder of family support stories to show that it is families who are the main supporters, initiators and providers in the lives of people with a disability.
Read MoreIt’s here! The NDIS commences in Nepean Blue Mountains area from the 1st of September 2015. Make it work hard for your family member!
Read MoreFamilies develop a sense of hope for the future by being able to put things in place now for their son or daughter’s future, rather than dreading what will happen
when they’re gone.
What is the real purpose of doing an assessment? Is it to compare how a person is to the norm? If so, where will that lead to? What can be done with information identifying a person's weaknesses? Can you build goals on what a person cannot do? What is this doing for my child?
These are...
QPPD has produced this booklet to help parents access an inclusive education for their son or daughter, and then make it work for their child. Each section contains factual information as well as advice and perspectives from other parents of children with disability about their experiences in education.
Read MoreThis paper provides information on the experience of organisations that serve individuals with very high support needs related to a total organisational change to supported employment.
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Resourcing Families is an initiative of Family Advocacy that provides information and resources for families to support their family member with disability to live a meaningful and typical life as a valued member of their community. Resourcing Families aims to assist families to develop their capacity and confidence to have more choice and control over decisions and support arrangements that will facilitate individualised lifestyles for their family member around their genuine interests and aspirations. This may include making the most of emerging opportunities for self directing supports through individualised funding.
Read MoreIn this article, Hume outlines what state-sanctioned euthanasia, i. e. legalised euthanasia, would mean for people with disabilities, especially those with very high support needs who may not be able to speak for themselves. She backs her argument up with information from the Dutch experience.
Read MoreIn this award winning documentary Larry Bissonnette talks about his early life in an institution and assesses it as a form of "apartheid" better for "growing vegetables rather than people". He talks of his early ability to use art to communicate.
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