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The Riot! - Issue 24
This issue of The Riot! is dedicated to how the world SHOULD be for self-advocates. Everything from People First language being the law of the land to using the 'R' words gets your mouth washed out with soap. Get ready for a fun ride into the future life of self-advocacy! The Riot! is a quarterly international e-newsletter written by and for self-advocates. It's edgy, fun, informative and promotes strong self-advocacy. … Read More
Date: 4/2010
Author(s): The Riot! Staff
Where Does North Carolina Stand?
This is the fourth edition of Where Does North Carolina Stand? This paper provides a review of the trends in Medicaid-funded residential service utilization, residential living arrangements and service expenditures over the past decade (1998 – 2008), both nationally and within North Carolina. … Read More
Date: 4/2010
Author(s): John Agosta, Kerri Melda, & Drew Smith
Building Disability Awareness - Learning Community Teleconference Training
This Connect for Health teleconference training was hosted by HSRI and Palm Beach Habilitation Center (PBHC) to share experiences and best practice, and foster an open dialogue among the Learning Community – consisting of project participants, contributors, service providers, local businesses and other stakeholders. The teleconference included a description of the Connect for Health Program and a discussion of experiences including challenges and strategies. A key component of the program was providing opportunities for people … Read More
Date: 12/2010
Author(s): Moderators: Jaime Daignault, Yoshi Kardell; Guest Presenters: David Lin, Kevis Jones, Claire Hall, and JJ Hanley
Perils, Pitfalls and Successes: Randomized Control Trial of Differential Response
Perils, Pitfalls and Successes: Randomized Control Trial of Differential Response AEA Annual Conference November 2010 Presentation: Perils, Pitfalls and Successes: Randomized Control Trial of Differential ResponseAEA Annual Conference November 2010 … Read More
Date: 11/2010
Author(s): HSRI
NCI ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORT 2008 - 2009
The Annual Summary Report highlights selected aggregate results from several of the NCI data sources. For 2008-09, particular attention was paid to: Whether people living in different residential arrangements experienced different outcomes, and Whether people with a dual diagnosis of intellectual disabilities (ID) and mental illness had outcomes that differed from people with ID only. … Read More
Date: 11/2010
Author(s): NCI