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What is the Inclusion Collection?

It is a comprehensive community library dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. It is designed to be user-friendly and accessible, providing various ways to explore and access its valuable resources, such as filtered searching, instant downloads, or hard copy borrowing. The online library is fully searchable by key topics such as education, moving out of home, relationships, advocacy, future planning, early intervention and lots more. In addition to instant downloads and online viewing, the library includes an array of reports, papers, and valuable studies. Easily searchable, the Collection empowers users with knowledge and practical examples from around the world and different periods (yes, we also have historical items available). For assistance or borrowing requests, visitors can use the online form, and resources can be shipped directly to an allocated address in Australia.

Who is the library for?

Families, professionals, students, and advocates can explore key topics like early childhood, education, employment, relationships, advocacy, and more. For those unsure where to start, we offer a library wishlist, where you can save all the resources you need or like by clicking on the heart shape located on the top right corner of each resource. You may then email your list of 'liked' resources to yourself, friends, or family—without signing in or providing personal information!

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How do I use the Inclusion Collection?

To find resources of interest or topic you just need to use the search function located in the top right of the page or in the right hand column. You can search on keywords such as education, accommodation, supported living, advocacy, social role valorisation, employment, families, friendship, health inclusion etc. You can also search by author or publication name.

If you are requesting to borrow a resource, kindly include your phone number and postal address so we can send you the resource. Processing of resources for loan may take up to 2 weeks.

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions about the Inclusion Collection

Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about using the library, including how to search, borrow, save, and share resources.

For those curious about fees, our downloadable resources are free! Any additional fees will be clearly stated on the relevant pages.

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Is there a fee for borrowing items?

Borrowing is free, but Family Advocacy may charge a small fee for overdue, damaged, or lost items. All downloadable resources are free to access too!

Can I borrow physical resources if I live outside NSW?

Yes, but interstate loans require approval from Family Advocacy’s Executive Officer. To submit a request to borrow a physical resource, please email communications@family-advocacy.com. You will need to share which resource would you like to borrow and provide an address.

How long can I borrow a book?

Books can be borrowed for 30 days, with an optional 10-day extension upon request. To extend your borrow time, please email your book title and your full name to communications@family-advocacy.com

What happens if I return a book late?

Overdue items incur a $2.00 charge per day. We’ll send a reminder email 10-days before your item’s due date, but borrowers are responsible for returning items on time.

Can I suggest a new resource for the library?

Yes! You can submit a recommendation form on the Inclusion Collection website. However, submitting a suggestion doesn’t guarantee its addition. You can submit a resource recommendation by scrolling down the page then completing our form.

Will my borrowing, request history and wishlist be kept private?

Yes, all borrowing and request history is confidential and handled according to privacy laws. Y However, you may save and share you resource wishlist with yourself, family and friends.

Can Family Advocacy charge a fee if an item is lost or damaged?

Yes, Family Advocacy reserves the right to charge an administrative fee for lost or damaged items. This fee helps cover the cost of replacing or repairing resources, ensuring that people with disability, their families, friends, and professionals continue to have access to these valuable materials.

How do I receive a downloadable article?

Once you have selected your resource on our Inclusion Collection homepage, click on its title. You'll be directed to a resource page, where you will be able to read more about your selected resource and download it. Downloadable articles are instant, but can also be emailed to you at no charge if you email a request to communications@family-advocacy.com.

Recommend a resource to Family Advocacy

If you come across a valuable resource you’d like to see added to the collection, you can also submit a recommendation form on the library’s website for review. Although submitting a request does not guarantee the resource’s inclusion, it is an opportunity for our community to share valuable information.

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    Resourcing Inclusive Communities (RIC) is an initiative of Family Advocacy that provides information and resources to help people with disabilities live meaningful lives as valued community members. Inclusive communities thrive on diversity and active participation from all.

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