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Michael Kendrick, Director of the Institute for Leadership and Community Development, Massachusetts, U. S. A. , led an external evaluation of Queensland Advocacy Inc. , a systems advocacy organisation. This report describes how the review was conducted and outlines its findings and recommendations.
Read MoreA father, Wilbur Hawke, talks of his experience with his son, Cayman. In a reversal of roles, Wilbur became the primary care giver when Cayman developed disabilities. He talks of his thirst for information and resources and the family's struggle with regard to Cayman's education.
Read MoreThis American article was written in response to requests for information on how to develop and support relationships between individuals with disabilities and those without. By living in service structures, most people who have disabilities develop relationships with paid staff and become "clients".
Read MoreThe ability of parents of children with disabilities in fostering and influencing community understanding and attitudes is crucial, and this paper argues that the role of parents should be seen as complementary to the specific skills offered by a variety of professionals.
Read MoreFriends can be important in finding and keeping a job; friends can contribute to the long term security of a person; one of the benefits of integrated employment will be the possibility of increased social relationships and participation, resulting in the formation of friendships.
Read MoreThis book reflects the journey of Northern Beaches Interchange from its inception until the present. Family stories and recollections intersperse the documents that chronicle the evolution of the program.
Read MoreThis paper contains valuable information for families interested in parent networks and support groups. It describes the Cairns Regional Parent Network, how they formed, and the outcome of a Forum they planned for bringing parents together.
Read MoreThis is a self-evaluation of a small, innovative supported living agency which is successfully meeting the individual needs of people with developmental disability while retaining committed staff. Key factors are shown to be shared values, good leadership and positive staff values and behaviours.
Read MoreThis clearly written, well illustrated booklet provides information on the Home and Community Care (HAAC) system and the rights of HAAC consumers. The process of making a complaint about a service is outlined, emphasizing that consumers should empower themselves to make a difference.
Read MorePlanning is something that everyone does, but when a person has disability, planning becomes a necessity. Person Centred Planning enables people with disability to be at the centre of the planning process: to steer and set the direction.
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