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Impact: Changing the Way We View Disability
Friends & Inclusion: Five Approaches to Building Relationships
Pathways to Inclusion, 2e
Facilitating an Everyday Life
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The New Story is relationship-centred work. It involves connecting, relating, and honouring relationships. It means being intentional about supporting and developing relationships.
Resources on The New Story
The Evolution of Community Supports: Sorting Out What Really Works!
Individualized Funding in Ontario: Report of a Provincial Study
Fifty Years of Community Living
Pathways to Inclusion, 2e
Facilitating an Everyday Life
Enhancing Social Inclusion
Belonging Lens
Independent Facilitation Video
Citizenship / Self-Determination in Canada Video
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