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Links
- 4DP - For
Disabled People - The UK's Ultimate guide for disabled people and
healthcare professionals
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ArtsLine Online - Artsline's principle aim is to increase participation in
the arts by disabled people of all ages and to provide them with accurate
information about access to arts and cultural events in London
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Alliance for Inclusive Education - UK based Campaigning Group, excellent
source of UK links for inclusion
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Bolton Data for Inclusion
- This website is a useful resource 'Promoting Inclusion and Challenging
Segregation' with contributions, critical perspectives, personal histories and
research
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Building Bridges Consulting -
Community builders in British Columbia, Canada
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Candle - Learning and communication support for young people and adults
experiencing barriers to inclusion
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Community works- David and Faye Wetherow are independent Canadian
facilitators, teachers and writers in the field of community living... they
believe in ...working for communities in which every individual is cherished
Centre for Studies on
Inclusive Education (CSIE)- UK source of information and advice about
inclusive education and related issues
- Community
Options, Inc. is a nationally based non-profit organization in the USA
which provides employment services and appropriate housing for over 1000
disabled people throughout 25 offices in 11 states
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CharityJOB - the site where non-profit organisations can advertise their
job vacancies free of charge
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Creativity Central - the home
page of Charlie and Maria Girsch, toy inventors and authors of the new book,
Inventivity
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Contact a Family - Every day over sixty children in the UK are born or
diagnosed with a serious disability and the vast majority of them are cared
for at home. Contact a Family (CaF) is a UK charity providing support and
advice to parents whatever the medical condition of their child
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Department of Health - Here you will find the latest on the Department's
work, as well as health and social care guidance, publications and policy
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Diverse City Press - Canadian disability rights publishing company
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Disability is natural - A
green apple is more like red apples than different. An individual with a
disability is more like people without disabilities than different
- Disability Equality in Education - UK
Training Network for Disability Equality Training. Email-
r.rieser@btinternet.com
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Downright - Stephanie Lorenz is an extremely experienced and inclusive
psychologist and educational consultant based in Manchester, UK
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EQUALITIES – The National Council
of Disabled People and Carers from Black and Minority Ethnic Communities -
Equalities is an independent Enterprise which is run by its service users, who
all have a good understanding of the barriers disabled people and carers from
our communities experience when trying to get the help and support we feel we
are in need of.
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Graphic Facilitation - inclusive
planning and problem solving using graphic facilitation
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Heart of England Promotions Ltd
- a group of companies serving all your promotions, conferencing and
entertainment needs. Themed events, family fun days, product launches, and
corporate entertainment
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Inclusive-solutions -
Inclusive Solutions' mission is to create fully inclusive mainstream schools,
organisations and communities where all belong
- Inaura
Inclusion Web - UK Campaign for Zero exclusions in our schools
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IBV.org.uk - This project has
been funded by the Department of Health and is managed by Choice Support. The
aim of the project is to find and publicise outstanding examples of
innovative
practice in supporting people with learning disabilities - across the UK
- Jack
Pearpoint and Marsha Forest of The Center for Integrated Education and
Community in Toronto, Canada - the leading website for inclusion, home of
'Inclusion Press'
- MAMH -
The Massachusetts Association For Mental Health (MAMH) is an independent
information source within the mental health community. Through its network of
volunteers, MAMH provides education, advocacy, leadership and information to
agencies, individuals, and families on national, state and local mental health
issues. MAMH uses its network of volunteers to advocate, plan and advise on
all aspects of mental health, including the provision of community based
services, housing, employment, and education for consumers and family members
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Norah Fry Research Institute
- The Centre was established in 1988 as part of the University of
Bristol's Department of Mental Health. Its principal interests are the
evaluation and development of services for people with learning difficulties
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Learning Difficulties
United Kingdom\- Lots of links, papers, job adverts and the joint
Community Living Forum
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Learning Resource Centre Network (LRN) for Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire
- Learning Resource Network aims to build substantial partnerships for the
planning of workforce development, increase the quantity, diversity and
quality of work based learning and improve access to and participation in
learning.
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Lifecare - Our sister
organisation providing Financial Services and Advocacy. Lifecare was founded
by a group of parents who were concerned that their disabled sons or daughters
lives may radically change when their parents pass away. They also wanted to
offer individual members of Lifecare the reassurance that there would be no
immediate change at the point of bereavement.
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Paradigm - Lots of links, articles, policy papers and details of
Paradigm's work and conferences
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Partners in Policymaking
- Partners in Policymaking was created in Minnesota by the Governor's Council
on Developmental Disabilities in 1987. Partners is an innovative, competency
based leadership training program for adults with developmental disabilities
and parents of young children with disabilities
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Parents with Attitude (Sheffield based parent organisation) - Publishers
of books on the family experience of disability from an inclusive perspective
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Parents for Inclusion are an
excellent UK source of support and advice for parents and professionals on
inclusive education. They walk the talk!
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People First -
self advocacy and the disability rights movement. Check out the books in this
bookstore!
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Restorative Justice - is an essential ingredient for the inclusive school
and education system. We have been supporting the development of Robin
Tinker's work in Nottingham focused on secondary schools. Check out the links
on this national UK site.
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Transforming Conflict is an
excellent site developing restorative justice still further
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Supported-parenting - A
wealth of information on research into supported parenting, by Wendy Booth &
TimBooth, University of Sheffield. Includes information on the Supported
Learning Project.
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SW-special - the website for the DfEE Co-Ordination Project. An excellent
resource for special educational needs news and views in the South West of
England andbeyond.
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Sheffield Educational Psychology
Course - Useful links for psychologists and others wanting research links
- SCOVO's
Life Options - The Life Options project works to support young people with
profound and complex impairments during transition. Link to the page from
www.scovo.org.uk, and follow the Life
Options link.
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