Advocacy for Inclusion

Advocacy for Inclusion

"providing individual and systemic advocacy to improve life for people who have a disability"

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Newsletters

Every two months, Advocacy for Inclusion publishes a newsletter that is distributed to our mailing list. The newsletter’s purpose is to let people know what Advocacy for Inclusion has been doing and inform people of other events and developments in the ACT region.
If you would like to receive our bi-monthly newsletter by email you can sign up to our mailing list here, or if you would prefer to receive a copy by post please contact the office_ on_6286_9422.

You can receive previous issues of our newsletter by giving us an email or call.
The newsletters can be downloaded as PDF documents from the links below. To read PDF files your computer requires Adobe Reader which you can download from www.adobe.com or by clicking the icon below


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Issue 17
April 2008
Issue 16
February 2008
Issue 15
November 2007
Issue 14
October 2007
Issue 13
August 2007
Issue 12
June 2007


Position Papers

These papers outline Advocacy for Inclusion's position on a number of key issues.

Accommodation___ Post School Options___ Education___ Language___

Information Sheets

In addition to our newsletter and position papers, Advocacy for Inclusion also provides information sheets on a wide variety of topics of interest to people who have a disability, their families and friends.
Information from these sheets may be reproduced but please acknowledge Advocacy for Inclusion as the source. Also, please note any references we have made (some of these are great links to more information!)

General


What is Advocacy

What is Individual Advocacy (plain English Version)

A Guide to Non-discriminatory Language

Writing to a Politician?

How to get in touch with the ACT Government



Accommodation


Advocacy for Inclusion's response to the ACT Housing Summit held in February 2006

Group Homes

A Bed in a House is not a Home



Early Intervention


Support for Families

Everyday Activities

Sleep Disturbance in Young Children

Visiting the Doctor



Education


What is Inclusion

Benefits of Inclusive Education

What is the Difference between Inclusion and Integration

What do I Think is Important for my Child at School

Choosing a school for your child who has a disability

Simple Steps towards Effective Parent Advocacy

Getting an Education: A Disability Discrimination Act Guide



Employment


Work and Social Role Valorisation



Post School Options


Leaving School and Beyond

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Last updated 1 May 2008
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