This document, written by John O’Brien, explores the evolution and impact of TASH, an international organization advocating for the inclusion of people with significant disabilities, alongside the development of person-centered work. ​ It delves into the origins, practices, and values of person-centered planning, direct support, and design—approaches that empower individuals with disabilities to lead meaningful lives as valued citizens. ​ O’Brien reflects on TASH’s role in shaping his understanding of person-centered work, highlighting its commitment to inclusion, social justice, and practical action. ​

The text emphasizes the importance of challenging limiting narratives about disability, reframing them as opportunities for innovation and growth. ​ It celebrates TASH’s ability to inspire change through research, advocacy, and collaboration, while acknowledging the ongoing struggles against systemic barriers to inclusion. ​ O’Brien shares personal insights into his journey, shaped by philosophy and design, and praises TASH’s diversity of perspectives and unwavering focus on the needs of those most marginalized. ​

Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the transformative power of person-centered work and TASH’s contributions to advancing inclusion, employment, and education for people with severe disabilities. The document also offers a thoughtful reflection on the challenges of sustaining progress in a complex political and social landscape, urging practitioners to stay grounded in relationships with the people they serve. ​ Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or new to the field, this piece provides inspiration, practical wisdom, and a call to action for creating a more inclusive world.

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