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Research, Advocacy, and the Making of Public Policy

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This article outlines the involvement of the University of Washington Center for Disability Policy & Research (CDPR) in developing effective public policy around people with developmental disability and their families. The authors encourage researchers, policy makers and consumers to work together to influence public policy. Recognising the importance of social values, they offer four standards which should guide this partnership. Keywords: Government, Advocacy

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Author
Romer L, Porter A, & Richardson, M
Source
TASH Connections, Vol. 28, No. 3/4
Publisher
TASH
Publication Date
1 January 1970
Category
Professionals
Keywords
Government, Advocacy
Origin
United States

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