The latest edition of TASH Connections is now available online! This issue focuses on Self-Advocacy and Social Justice: Ensuring Opportunities to Make Choices and Control Services and Supports. It features well-known authors, including Lou Brown, Gregg Knollman, Christine Ashby, Meghan Cosier, Tom Nerny and Lydia Brown. It also includes a special feature remembering June Downing, along with updates from other areas of TASH’s work. To access this issue, visit this link.
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Volume 37 Issue 2-3 Table of Contents
– Letters from the TASH Board President, Executive Director and Editor
– Social Justice and Individuals with Significant Intellectual Disabilities, Lou Brown and Gregg Knollman
– Moving Beyond Excuses to Exclude in Secondary School, Christine E. Ashby and Meghan Cosier
– Lost Lives: The Paucity of Quality in Human Services, Tom Nerney
– Identify and Hypocrisy: A Second Argument Against Person-First Language
– Special Feature: Tribute to June Downing
– 2011 Policy Roundup
– Cultural Competency Corner
– Association News