What Do Good Quality Service Systems do – Learning Strategies? – O’Brien
This insightful document by John O’Brien and Connie Lyle O’Brien explores how high-quality services can empower individuals with developmental disabilities (DD) to thrive within their communities. It highlights the risk of well-meaning services unintentionally isolating people with DD by becoming their sole environment, limiting opportunities for mutual contribution and growth. Instead, the authors advocate […]
Pathfinders – O’Brien et al
Discover how the Pathfinders project is transforming lives by empowering students with developmental disabilities to transition from segregated education to thriving in their communities. This inspiring document highlights the journey of students like Shunelle, Josh, and Cristina, who, with the support of their families, schools, and adult service providers, have found meaningful work, built […]
Community Engagement – O’Brien
Community Engagement: Building Inclusive Communities Through Individualized Funding and Cultural Change This insightful document by John O’Brien explores the critical role of community engagement in fostering self-determination and individualized funding for people with disabilities. It highlights the challenges faced by individuals and families, including resource scarcity, outdated policies, and societal prejudices, while advocating for […]
Do Students with Disabilities Belong in their School Community? – Gary Bunch
This insightful document explores the concept of belonging for students with disabilities within school communities, focusing on the Canadian education system. Historically, students with disabilities have faced segregation and isolation, often placed in Special Education settings that hinder their sense of inclusion. The shift toward Inclusive Education aims to integrate these students into […]
Citizenship – Denise Bissonette
“Conversations on Citizenship & Person-Centered Work” is a thought-provoking exploration of person-centered practices, leadership, and community building, edited by John O’Brien and Carol Blessing. Featuring insights from experts like Beth Mount, Diana Whitney, Michael Smull, Denise Bissonnette, and Jack Pearpoint, this volume dives into topics such as citizenship, disability services, leadership, and employment. […]
Two Eulogies – Judith Snow
Two Eulogies – Judieht Snow This heartfelt document features two eulogies by Judith Snow, honoring the lives of Dani Harder and Scott Christianson, two extraordinary individuals who defied challenges and inspired countless people. The first tribute, “To Dani Harder, A Hero,” reflects on Dani’s remarkable journey as a young woman who used augmentative communication and […]
The Role of Disabillity in Shaping Community – Judith Snow
The Role of Disability in Shaping Responsive Community by Judith A. Snow explores how society’s perception of disability impacts both individuals and communities. For centuries, people with disabilities have been marginalized, seen as burdens, and excluded from ordinary social networks. This rejection often leads to isolation, strained relationships, and a lack of opportunities […]
Common Sense Tools – Pearpoint & Forest
Commoe Tools Common Sense Tools – and article in “Quality Outcomes-Driven Education,” explores strategies for inclusive education, emphasizing the importance of integrating all children, regardless of their physical, mental, or emotional needs, into regular classrooms. Written by Marsha Forest and Jack Pearpoint, it introduces two practical tools: MAPS (Making Action Plans) and Circles of […]
Catherine’s Story – Marsha Forest
Catherine’s Story is an inspiring tale of transformation and inclusion, presented by Marsha Forest. It highlights the journey of Catherine, a young girl once labeled “mentally handicapped” and confined to a limiting educational environment at Thornhaven School. Her family’s relentless advocacy led to her integration into a regular high school, where she blossomed […]