Advocating in a Camphill community : the contemporary face

By: Bennett, Anita.
Series: Learning Disability Today 6 (4) 2006: 28-31.Publisher: 2006Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): UNITED KINGDOM | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | ADVOCACY | SELF ADVOCACYSummary: Backgrounds the development of the Camphill communities based on Rudolf Steiner's vision of the mutual benefit of people of all abilities living and working together. Describes how advocacy in Camphill is much more than individuals improving life inside Camphill but extends to social concern well beyond geographical boundaries. Cites some instances.
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Backgrounds the development of the Camphill communities based on Rudolf Steiner's vision of the mutual benefit of people of all abilities living and working together. Describes how advocacy in Camphill is much more than individuals improving life inside Camphill but extends to social concern well beyond geographical boundaries. Cites some instances.

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