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Voices Together
by Nancy Oates on May 2, 2016
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Posted by Nancy Oates on May 2, 2016
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Bonnie Hauser
/ May 2, 2016Thanks for sharing. Great insights. Perfect timing as Autism awareness month comes to a close.
For me, its a reminder that when we speak about diverse, inclusive communities, its more than race or financial means, it means understanding and including people with special needs and accessibility challenges,
Schools are particularly interesting given the push away from forms of in-school segregation to universal learning approaches (that AIG program may be gone soon!)
Soon “they” will be us. Orange County recently received a sizable federal grant to create a more inclusive community by educating businesses and other public places recognize and support people showing symptoms of dementia.