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Below is the process you can follow if you are not satisfied with Family Advocacy's activities or staff; or if you believe we are not complying with an aspect of the National Standards of Disability Services.
Read MoreCome along to learn about inclusive education, hear stories of success from the regular classroom, and think about how inclusion can work for your child!
Read MoreCome along to learn about inclusive education, hear stories of success from the regular classroom, and think about how inclusion can work for your child!
Read MoreThis paper describes the key learning outcomes that came from the examination of the experience of eight American community-based agencies that altered their service practices from an exclusive reliance on group and fixed models of service, to models of service that were exclusively individualised for the entirety of the people they served....
Read MoreAs we get older the biggest worry for families with a family member with a disability is “What will happen when I die?”Who will be here to look out for our sons or daughters or sisters or brothers when we are no longer around to look out for them?
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When we see discussions about people with disabilities, we almost always hear the words ‘special needs’. However, when I ask what is the special need, I get answers like ‘He needs a wheelchair and that is special as others don’t need one’.
Read MoreAn Introduction to SRV theory and the possibilities it creates
Read MoreIn 1983, Wolfensberger formulated Social Role Valorization (SRV) as the successor to the principle of normalization.
Read MoreIn order to create meaningful life for your disabled family member there are a number of issues that need to be taken into consideration.
Read MoreIndividuals rights and freedoms that didn't exist for people with developmental disabilities are now being recognized, for the first time in history. The expectations of people coming into services have changed, and will continue to change as more people claim their rightful place in community.
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