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This article provides an overview of the inclusive education vs. segregation debate, and discusses the role education plays in creating inclusive communities. It references studies that demonstrate that inclusive education provides real advantages for students without disability.
Read MoreThis DVD profiles 55 people with a range of disabilities who are succeeding in open employment. Today,it's more a question of what skills does the individual bring to the position. These are just some of their stories.
Read MoreThis presentation was delivered by Wendy Stroeve at Family Advocacy's 2007 Odyssey Conference.
In this presentation, Wendy talks about the importance of having a vision, that is, a clear idea and some positive dreams about the kind of life a person with disability wants to achieve.
This presentation was delivered by Meg Sweeney at Family Advocacy's 2007 Odyssey Conference. When her daughter Joscelyn was born, Meg Sweeney realised that Joscelyn would need help to achieve a sense of personal security and acceptance in the local community.
Read MoreThis article reviews the current and changing patterns of residential supports for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It defines and examines four major trends in those supports:1. decreasing use of larger institutions and increasing use of community housing; 2. decreasing size of community settings; 3.
Read MoreSupported living begins with the fundamental belief that every person has the right to lead their own life - determine how they live, with whom they live and who will provide help and support.
Read MoreIn order for people with disability to live independent and full lives in the community, relationships are important. However, one of the most intractable problems for people with disability is making friends.
Read MoreWidening the Circle is a passionate argument for creating school and classroom environments where all students are welcomed on equal terms.
Read MoreWhat really Works. . . will be a useful tool for both teachers and families in considering practical strategies to effectively include students with disability. The book outlines evidence and underlying ideas for 24 teaching strategies for students in both primary and secondary settings.
Read MoreWork in the community is well within reach of people with disability and this resource assists families to clarify their understanding of the current work environment and career development concepts.
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