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This article describes the Community Options Program in Wisconsin, USA which has been in operation since 1982 and which provides individualised supports to elderly people, people with physical disabilities and families of people with developmental disability.
Read MoreThe authors of this paper in their own abstract write, "This paper relates the story of one particularly successful group of community activists. Access Inc. is an advocacy group of concerned individuals. . .
Read MoreA collection of ten women's stories. They each have a child with a disability. Their stories are conveyed in the first person in narrative style and with very little intervention from the editors. The stories are graphic accounts of the women's daily lives, relationships, problems and issues.
Read MoreThis booklet contains issues raised and actions proposed as a result of a statewide forum held in Victoria and attended by professionals and parents of children who have disabilities.
Read MoreThis small booklet is a guide for parents and carers and describes early intervention practices and procedures in Victoria for children with disabilities.
Read MoreThis paper describes a study on the integration of students with severe disabilities into local schools in an effort to determine what common factors were involved in successful situations of inclusion. Keywords: Education, School age
Read MoreThis paper describes Access Incorporated (Access), an accommodation support service in Queensland, which is manage by an independent management committee. Access offers an individualised outreach service, the aim of which is to support people to gain and strengthen their valuable roles in society. Keyword: Accommodation
Read MoreThis article describes the results of a study looking at the experiences of general education teachers who have a student with severe disabilities in their class.
Read MoreA most practical guide. The use of the term 'community' has often been criticised in the disability field.
Read MoreThe authors write, "In the past few years, it has become increasingly clear that all people with developmental disabilities. . . can be supported in the community.
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