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Journal of Leisurability
Published by Leisurability Publications Inc. until 2000.
Volume 22, Number 4, Fall 1995
Adventure Programming Editor's Note
Journal of Leisurability Adventure Planning Issue Editor's Note
Editor's Comments- Individualized Approaches Issue
Journal of Leisurability Individual Approaches Issue Editor's Comments
Leisure education: independent living resource centre (Winnipeg)
This article describes a program in Manitoba implemented in the 1980s. It was designed to help people in the 18-65 year age group who did not feel comfortable in group settings but who needed help wit...
Making the impossible possible: reflections on individualized approaches with a focus on Ontario
This article discusses the introduction of individualized approaches for the support of people with developmental disabilities. The first section of the paper describes the initial planning, developme...
Outcomes of an individualized family support program
The research presented in this article is based on an evaluation of a large, individualized family support program. The purpose is to outline the outcomes of the program for families and to show the i...
Self-managed attendant services pilot
This article describes the outcome of a pilot project in Ontario where a mix of consumers (people with disabilities) were given funds to pay for hiring and managing their own personal attendants. The ...
Thunder Bay puts vision into action
The Choices Project is part of a larger move in Thunder Bay to change the way services are provided to people with developmental disabilities. It was initiated in the 1990s when the local institution,...
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