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Today it is no longer acceptable for services to stifle choice and the individuality of people in their care. Instead services now have very clear responsibilities to operate in ways that are genuinely enabling and empowering.
Read MoreThis book is based on the experiences of families who live in Western Australia and Canada who had a common desire - a good life for their family members with disability, now and in the future.
Read MoreAn information session for families who would like to know more about educating children with and without disabilities in the same classes and schools.
Read MoreThis paper describes a successful model of supported employment developed by a single small agency previously providing services as a segregated day activity centre. The agency began by formalising its philosophy and mission statement, educating the Board and information seeking. Staff commitment and the support of parents was sought.
Read MoreThe Specialist Child and Family Services Program (SCAFS) was set up in Victoria to improve the co-ordination of services for children with disabilities and their families. This book contains the range of papers presented at a SCAFS conference, held to take stock of progress.
Read MoreThis book focuses on information generated at a national Inclusive Schools Working Forum held in 1994. The book covers a range of issues, problems and solutions concerning inclusive education.
Read MoreThis monograph is based largely upon Wolfensberger's social role valorisation theory, and makes challenging reading. Wolfensberger names the "new genocide" as 'deathmaking', which is "any action or pattern of actions which either directly or indirectly brings about, or hastens, the death of a person or group.
Read MoreWilling and Able is a joint project from the Aussie Able program and Aussie Sport. It is the first of the Willing and Able resources and is also the core resource for the project.
Read MoreWalker describes the issue of providing support to people in their leisure activities. She states that there are three essential components to such support (which are actually sound components in any inclusive situation): 1. supports based on a value and belief in inclusion (that is, all) 2.
Read MoreThis study on respite care by the Children's Bureau of Australia (a non government agency that pursues three main activities nation wide - research, advocacy and information services relating to children) "examines its use for disabled children, providing a comprehensive overview of the characteristics of the population studies and parents'...
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