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This book was developed by the Ministry of Education, The Federated Teachers' Union of Victoria, and the Victorian Secondary Teachers' Association to support schools to address social justice issues through a series of Professional Development Pilot Projects.
Read MoreA social history research project which attempts to document the lives of people with intellectual disability in Western Australia. The book also describes the institutional, social, political and professional history that has framed service policy and management in W. A. and set the direction for services.
Read MoreThe central theme of this book is that the effects of an illness or disability reach beyond the individual to touch everyone in the family.
Read MoreThis book was written at a time when the system of care for people with developmental disability was shifting from institutional care to community-based orientation and the value of people with disability remaining connected to their family.
Read MoreLudmilla Regos' story of her son Michael is the story of a young man with Down Syndrome whose life has not been limited by low expectations. Michael is in a regular class at high school and uses facilitated communication.
Read More(This article is based on a presentation given by Dr. Tim Griffin at the Annual General Meeting of Ability Options on 10/9/98. ) Dr. Griffin talked about spoke about theories that have affected aging people over time.
Read MoreMy Child's Future' addresses the fact that, for many people with disabilities, relationships outside paid workers and family don't happen naturally. This means that families need to purposefully work towards building up relationships in their family member's life.
Read MoreThis satirical article carries a sombre message of warning. It describes 'D5, 'a dangerous and previously unclassified disorder' which 'attacks medical professionals'.
Read MoreThis is an excellent book which will be of great interest to all who are interested in the education of children with special needs. Hall argues that children with disabilities do not require a special place to go to school instead, it is their needs which are special.
Read More"This book . . will help us frame the issues and act more responsibly". (Ian Pumpian). Recognising that self-determination is one of the building blocks for people with disability, this book explores the theoretical, developmental and practical aspects of decision making.
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