Inclusion Australia to strengthen disability groups
Series: Community Moves 51 (1) 2012: 11.Publisher: 2012Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): IHC | NEW ZEALAND | SELF ADVOCACY | INCLUSION INTERNATIONAL | CONFERENCESSummary: Describes how David Horner, IHC self-advocacy advisor, was part of an IHC self advocacy delegation at the three day "Having a Say" conference and delivered a keynote address to delegates at VALID's conference in Geelong welcoming the arrival of Inclusion Australia. Mentions Caroline Barnes, Julia Hawkins, Trish Ventom, Toni Larson, Michael Holdsworth and Waata Houia.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Describes how David Horner, IHC self-advocacy advisor, was part of an IHC self advocacy delegation at the three day "Having a Say" conference and delivered a keynote address to delegates at VALID's conference in Geelong welcoming the arrival of Inclusion Australia. Mentions Caroline Barnes, Julia Hawkins, Trish Ventom, Toni Larson, Michael Holdsworth and Waata Houia.
Photo of Robert Martin, Caroline Barnes, Waata Houia, Julia Hawkins, Michael Holdsworth, David Corner, Trish Ventom and Toni Larson
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