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Support and advocacy: The role of siblings of individuals with disabilities
April 10th, 2016 was National Sibling Day. The relationship between siblings can play a very important role in the lives of individuals with disabilities—particularly those with intellectual and developmental disabilities—through support and advocacy. Founded in 2007, the Sibling Leadership Network … Continue reading
Posted in Fact sheet, Publications, Report, Uncategorized, Website
Tagged #nationalsiblingday, advocacy, brother, families with disabilities, family supports, individuals with disabilities, intellectual and developmental disabilities, lifespan, NIDILRR Grantees, parents of children with disabilities, policy, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) on Family Support, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Developmental Disabilities and Health, research briefs, self-advocacy, self-determination, Sibling Advocacy Toolkit, Sibling Leadership Network (SLN), siblings, sister, white papers
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Answered Questions: Monthly News for the Disability Community – May 2015
Answered Questions is a monthly resource for the Spanish language Disability Community that fills an information need. Each month, we look through the searches on our blog and through the information requests made by our patrons who speak Spanish and … Continue reading
Posted in Publications, Respuestas a las Preguntas
Tagged acquired brain injury and DOC, APMR, brain death, coma, Disabilities, disability, disorders of consciousness, DOC, family, Glasgow scale, level of consciousness, locked-in syndrome, Model System Knowledge Translation Center, MSKTC, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIDILRR, NIDILRR Articles, NIDILRR Grantees, NINDS, people with disabilities, perceptions, persistent disorders of consciousness, persistent vegetative state, Spanish, Spanish-language, stroke, TBI, traumatic brain injury
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