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Tag Archives: Disabilities
Judge Rotenberg Center News
As many of you know, the ICAA has been advocating the closure, or at least the end of questionable practices, at the Judge Rotenberg Center for several years. Recently, we have been in touch with advocates, reporters and legislators who … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy
Tagged Abuse, Autism, Disabilities, ICAA Radio, Judge Rotenberg Center, Mother Jones, Senator Brian Joyce, skin shocks
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Differentiated diplomas?
ICAA members keep the lines of communication open with legislators. As advocates, we feel it is our duty to be informed regarding legislation affecting special needs families and individuals with disabilities. We ask that you all look at this proposed … Continue reading
Including Samuel
Award winning Photojournalist, Dan Habib is the ICAA Radio guest Sunday at 5:30 PM Central. The show is back from hiatus and has been in full swing. We’re excited to have Dan on the show and we are grateful for … Continue reading
Posted in ICAA Radio
Tagged Autism, Dan Habib, Disabilities, education, Emily Malabey, Including Samuel, Inclusion, IT magazine, Steve Rensberry, Who cares about Kelsey?
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Advocacy Alert
If your school district or a school district you know of is engaging in the regular practice of separate schedules and shortened school days for special education students, be aware that this is a violation of the students’ rights and … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Education
Tagged advocacy alert, Americans with Disabilities Act, Antonia Elementary School, Antonia Middle School, Autism, Clyde Hamrick Elementary, Disabilities, discrimination, discrimination against disabled students, Education advocacy, Fox C-6 Schools, Fox High School, Fox Schools, Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), George Guffey Elementary School, Hodge Elementary, IDEA, Least Restrictive Environment, Lone Dell Elementary, Meramec Heights Elementary School, public school district discrimination against students with disabilities, Seckman Elementary Schoo, Seckman High School, Seckman Middle School, Section 504, segregation, separate school schedules, Simpson Elementary
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ICAA Radio Guest Dr. Paula Kluth
Why is “Inclusion” a controversial word in 2011? Please read the special note from ICAA President at the end of this post. Tip of the Day from Dr. Kluth’s website: Allow students with sensory challenges to listen to … Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged 'You're Going To Love This Kid' by Dr. Paula Kluth, Advocacy, Autism, consulting, Disabilities, Dr. Paula Kluth, education, Emily Malabey, ICAA, ICAA Advisory Board, ICAA Executive Board, ICAA Radio, Inclusion, inclusive classrooms, International Coalition for Autism and all Abilities, Paula Kluth, Special Education, teachers
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Our Mission
The ICAA mission is to: Advocate. Educate. Include. Support. Advocacy for people with autism and different abilities, educate the public, the community at large and ensure educational supports and opportunities for people with different abilities. Ensure people with autism … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Charity, Community, Education, ICAA Projects
Tagged 504 plans, Accessibility, Activism, ADA, advocates for children, Autism, Autism Advocacy, Disabilities, Disability Rights Advocacy, Education advocacy, Emily Malabey, empowerment, ICAA, ICAA Executive and Advisory Boards, ICAA Projects, IEP, International Coalition for Autism and all Abilities, Mediation, Missouri Notary Public, parent advocates, Project Hope, project lifesaver, Project Mind the Gap, Project Safety, property consultations, Self Advocates, Special Education, Supports
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Judge Rotenberg Center Updates
As many of you know, I have personally been a vocal opponent of the Judge Rotenberg Center’s practices and the existence of such places in our global society. The GED skin shocks alone, which Mr. Israel has admitted to using … Continue reading
