Inmate to Citizen: Using Person-Centered Practices to Facilitate the Successful Re-entry of Inmates with Special Needs into Community Membership Roles – Module I
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Foundations of Person-Centered Practices. This module orients participants to the basic theories that serve as the foundation for person-centered thinking and practice. Participants are facilitated through a series of dialogue and exercises that emphasize the fundamental components of all person-centered approaches, including the intended outcomes for person-centered practices.
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2005-04-01
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Community Inclusion; EDIcat2-CI; developmental disabilities; developmental disabled; disabilities; disability; disable; disabled; disablement; disabling; exclusion; handicap; handicapped; impairment; include; included; inclusion; learning disability; limitation; mental handicap; mental retardation; participation; physical disability; special need; parole; corrections; person-centered planning
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