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…made possible by the generous support of the Community Living Policy Center at the University of California, San Francisco. Download or View Now (Easy Read) Download PDF here or read…
…made possible by the generous support of the Community Living Policy Center at the University of California, San Francisco. Download or View Now (Easy Read) Download PDF here or read…
…here to download the Easy Read version of Community Living: Laws, Rules, and Programs to Know About. Plain Language Version Click here to download the Plain Language version of Community…
…instructions for every state. You can download it here. ASAN has an Easy Read toolkit called Your Vote Counts: A Self-Advocate’s Guide to Voting in the U.S. It focuses on…
…The man responsible for this publication, Andrew Wakefield, used unethical methods and failed to disclose financial conflicts of interest. The paper did not give enough evidence for its claim that…
…celebrate self-advocacy for all and keep working to make our community better for all of us. For more information about gala sponsorship opportunities, contact Alex Grandstaff at [email protected]. Schedule Download the…
…your self-advocacy group understand what a campaign strategy is and the steps you take to create a strong advocacy campaign. Download How To Run An Advocacy Campaign.pdf Download Companion Toolbox.pdf…
…Year Anniversary Celebration and our Symposium on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Autism Research, launched exciting new projects around higher education and health care and continued to deepen our…
…extent of its relevance to the appropriate course of treatment. There is also no prohibition on futility determinations in and of themselves. The Department proposes to prohibit futility determinations on…
…download the Easy Read version of “Immunocompromised People and the Vaccine” in English. Click here to download the Easy Read version of “Personas inmunocomprometidas y la vacuna contra el COVID-19”…
…community. Over the course of the last year and a half, as we’ve transitioned from an all-volunteer organization to one with staff and an office, we’ve always kept in mind…