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Wendy Stroeve is a teacher who has worked in NSW secondary schools and TAFE and is the mother of Alex, a young man with high support needs.
Read MoreRic Thompson explores a process for thinking through issues and expanding possibilities around community inclusion - the Power of 10.
Read MoreThis report summarises the consultation submissions from advocacy agencies and its intent is to provide feedback to all key stakeholders. The report consists of two parts. Part 1 presents ARTD's proposal for the revised Quality Assurance framework and Part 2 presents a detailed summary of the consultation submissions.
Read MoreFrom the introduction of the report. . . The Australian Social Inclusion Board was formed in May 2008 with a brief to advise Government, consult with the community, and report on solial inclusion in Australia.
Read MoreWhile it is common for services to be described as "person-centred", it can be difficult to evaluate if these claims are true. This article considers what is meant by the term "quality" in regards to individualised lifestyles and supports.
Read MoreJohn McKnight describes how the life of a man with disability, Charlie, was transformed from one of isolation to one embedded in his community.
Read MoreThis article explores the role of support workers in helping to facilitate relationships for the person they support. Without guidance, a well meaning support worker can limit the person they support to be an "activity doer" rather than supporting them to make connections and fulfil their potential.
Read MoreThis accessible resource for K-12 inclusive classrooms helps teachers create an environment for active and collaborative learning that encourages and supports all students, including those who may have marked differences in ability, need,language, culture, and/or learning profile.
Read MoreIn this article Jan Thurlow discusses the inclusive education debate in Britain. She notes that despite the argument that there are insufficient resources, money is still found to continue running special segregated schools. Thurlow questions the human cost of this segregation and gives as an example her daughter Clare.
Read MoreThis short article explores the initial (and unfounded) fears of Managing Director, Darryl Williams, on taking on a new worker, Les, who has a disability. It gives good insights into the relationship that has developed between Les and his workmates, and the support that he has been given.
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