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Mary Hayden offers practical suggestions for law enforcement and court personnel when meeting the particular needs of people with cognitive and other disabilities.
Read MoreStudents, teachers and parents all have a vital role to play in the successful inclusion of children with disability in regular school settings. This one-page checklist suggests ways that students, teachers and parents can facilitate friendships. Keywords: Inclusion, Friendship
Read MoreNetworker Gaylene Henderson assists individuals with an intellectual disability to access local community activities. Gaylene discovers what the person's interests are, finds an appropriate group or organisation to join, then facilitates communication between the individual and the members - the goal being to create a network and make friends.
Read MoreMary Johnson considers the way that human rights issues, particularly around disability, are covered in the media - and why this happens.
Read MoreGathering the Wisdom' brings together inspiring stories and papers presented by people with disability, parents, advocates, allies, service workers and politicians at the 1998 CRU Conference.
Read MoreThis article gives an overview of the evolution of inclusive education in Vietnam and discusses the reasons why inclusion education is gaining momentum there.
Read MoreDavid Schwartz places emphasis on seeking humane and community-based responses to individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities who sometimes get caught up and lost in the maze of social service systems. He illustrates this with touching accounts of individuals.
Read MoreHow should organisations go about adopting person-centred planning? This article explores some impediments to person-centred planning by organisations.
Read MoreIn this response to an invitation to comment on articles on self-determination, Michael Kennedy speaks from the perspective of someone who lived in institutions for 18 years with people with severe disability who could not talk.
Read MoreSean's younger brother Reid is a player in the school basketball team.
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