Wednesday, June 28, 2017
What developmentally disabled people can do
Developmentally disabled people can lead healthy lives, just as people can who are not disabled. I have created a YouTube channel about disabled people who can do things that non-disabled people can do in order to stay strong. The first video is a series of interviews taken after the Supported Life Institute's Statewide Self-Advocacy Conference--a conference where disabled people can learn not only to receive accommodations from non-disabled people, but to defend their rights. The channel is located at:
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