This document dives into the transformative journey of inclusion and community-building, highlighting key lessons from history. It explores how workshops like PASS (Program Analysis of Service Systems) served as a catalyst for raising consciousness and inspiring action. Led by Jack Pealer, these five-day workshops introduced the principle of normalization, blending lectures with hands-on group work to evaluate service programs and spark new ways of thinking and acting.
The narrative also touches on grassroots efforts in Perry County, Ohio, where leaders of Ohio Safeguards championed values-driven initiatives. Residential, Inc. reimagined group home resources into personalized supports, while Sunday Creek Associates fostered local community development. John Winnenberg shares the inspiring story of restoring the historic Tecumseh Theatre in Shawnee, showcasing nearly five decades of dedication to rural revitalization.
This document is a rich tapestry of ideas, offering readers practical insights into creating inclusive systems and building stronger communities. Whether you’re curious about the principle of normalization or seeking inspiration from local action, this is a must-read for anyone passionate about positive change.
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