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Learning to ask and making personal introductions are powerful methods of local action. This short article reinforces the need to encourage people with disabilities to express their needs by asking others for assistance.
Read MoreThis critique examines the NSW Government's decision to place out to tender funding provided to existing information and advocacy services.
Read MoreThis easy-to read guide to lobbying is designed to assist parents in their advocacy role. It emphasises the strength of joining with others in lobbying, as well as giving useful and practical tips on lobbying.
Read MoreThis book gives a wealth of research-based teaching strategies, sample lesson plans, illustrative case studies and instructional materials are provided to help educators meet their students' varying educational needs.
Read MoreThis guide is designed to help citizens, consumers and communities improve their capacity to be effective advocates by understanding how the system works. It explains the roles of Parliament, the government, public service and the legal system and the relationship between them.
Read MoreThis one page information sheet uses a diagram to show three levels of provisions schools can make to develop positive behaviour in students. It shows positive and preventative measures on one level, problem solving on another, and retrieval and remediation measures on a third level.
Read MoreThe importance of this article lies in its information for already existing parent groups and the questions that are most often raised about the group's effectiveness and work - for example "Why has the group's emphasis changed?", "Why does all the work fall to a few people?".
Read MoreThis book brings together information on facilitating transitions for young people with mild, moderate, or severe disabilities. Some of the many topics covered include making the journey from youth to adulthood, empowering youth with disabilities, individualised transition planning and finding jobs for young people with disabilities.
Read MoreA survey conducted in the United States reveals how the Best Buddies College Program -designed to enhance the lives of college students with intellectual disability- proved to be a success.
Read MoreThis booklet of fifteen good ideas was written primarily for paid workers and their supervisors, and could also be of interest to individuals and family members.
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