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This paper, written by a Family Support Service worker, provides some guidelines on running a group. It includes strategies for maintaining a group, group leadership and improving member roles. Keywords: Community Development, Families
Read MoreThe author provides "practical advice on how to take on and overcome the stresses of the family, medical, school, church, work and bureaucratic worlds. She advises parents on such things as stabilising their emotions, organising parent groups to get needed services from government agencies, schools, and the medical establishment.
Read More"This manual is for anyone who is interested in supporting a person with disabilities to widen his or her circle of relationships and develop deeper friendships.
Read MoreThis book is a compilation of the "best" (as the editors see them) articles published in the journal, The Exceptional Parent , in the fifteen years to 1985.
Read MoreThis brief paper advises services to involve fathers of children with disabilities (and other men- staff, volunteers etc. ) so that they can participate in the care and treatment of their child.
Read MoreThis paper argues that Guardianship Boards need to target the kinds of cases in which guardianship is most likely to achieve something for the people with disabilities involved. It is argued that this need arises especially in the context of substitute consent to medical treatment, restraints etc.
Read MoreTHIS IS A DRAFT AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED OR QUOTED This draft policy is based on the principles enunciated in the Commonwealth Disability Services Act 1986. The contents cover education, discrimination, confidentiality, testing, services for people, and infection control guidelines. Keyword: Health
Read MoreThe homecoming model has enabled 26 participating Vermont (USA) school districts to provide inclusive education to students who have presented some of the most intensive educational challenges within regular classrooms.
Read MoreInclusive schooling demands creativity on the part of the school and its staff in designing effective teaching strategies to meet the needs of all students. Steer argues that curriculum decisions for children with multiple disabilities should be based on shared understanding of the individual student's needs, strengths and abilities.
Read MoreThis paper argues that the protection and enhancement of the rights of people with intellectual disabilities ought increasingly to engage them with society's systems of justice. it explores our systems of justice and how they can be put to the test of ensuring fair participation by people with disabilities.
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