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Cone, Alicia A. – Mental Retardation, 1997
Summarizes lessons learned from listening to individuals with disabilities at the fourth National Self-Advocacy Conference, "The Beat Goes On: Rhythms of the Self-Advocacy Movement." Discusses the views of the organization, Self Advocates Becoming Empowered, which addresses ways to support people who are in institutions and specific strategies for…
Descriptors: Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Empowerment, Institutionalized Persons, Mental Retardation

Browning, Phillip; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1984
Results of questionnaire data from 98 consumer groups in the United States and Canada are reported in terms of characteristics of local chapters, participants, and change occurring as a result of group involvement. Findings suggest the viability of the self-help/self-advocacy consumer movement for persons with mental retardation. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, National Surveys, Organizations (Groups), Self Advocacy

Amado, Angela Novak – Mental Retardation, 1996
Four recommendations are provided for developing self-advocacy in individuals with mental retardation, to support national and local advocacy organizations. Guidelines include making specific and concrete recommendations, expressing one's needs, appreciating all stakeholders' limits, and appreciating that change is often slow. (PB)
Descriptors: Adults, Mental Retardation, Organizations (Groups), Personal Autonomy

Hayden, Mary F.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1995
A table lists the total number of self-advocacy organizations for people with developmental disabilities, by state, for the years 1990, 1993, and 1995. The total number of such organizations grew from 374 in 1990 to 743 in 1995. (DB)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Mental Retardation, Organizations (Groups), Self Advocacy

Dudley, James R. – Mental Retardation, 1996
Suggestions are provided for mental retardation service providers interested in closer cooperation with the self-advocacy movement. Tips emphasize sharing information, establishing local self-advocacy groups, encouraging convention participation, encouraging staff involvement, listening to consumers, and listening to the voices of the…
Descriptors: Adults, Human Services, Mental Retardation, Personal Autonomy

Heller, Tamar; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1996
Interviews with 22 adults with mental retardation suggest that, although they and other individuals with mental retardation have participated in various roles in research and training, there are many barriers to meaningful consumer involvement (such as professional jargon) and there is a need to bring out individuals' strengths and capabilities.…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Interviews, Mental Retardation

Pacht, Harvey – Mental Retardation, 1996
A man with a developmental disability discusses the self-advocacy movement, the cruelty of stigmatizing labels such as "mentally retarded," and the need for greater involvement in professional organizations such as the American Association on Mental Retardation. He proposes a joint conference with a self-advocacy organization. (DB)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Developmental Disabilities, Labeling (of Persons), Normalization (Disabilities)

Hayden, Mary F. – Mental Retardation, 1998
This article discusses how outside contributions and interests can place self-advocates in danger, how personal issues of advisors may place self-advocates in danger, a way for advisors to resolve their personal issues, and strategies that advisors can employ to assist and support self-advocates if they are in dangerous situations. (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making

Cunconan-Lahr, Robin; Brotherson, Mary Jane – Mental Retardation, 1996
This study used surveys, interactive focus groups, and telephone interviews to explore the concept of advocacy and advocacy activities experienced by 32 parents and 11 individuals with developmental disabilities. Advocacy activities and supports (such as communication skills and networking) and barriers to successful advocacy (such as costs and…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Developmental Disabilities

Ward, Nancy – Mental Retardation, 1996
A woman with a developmental disability discusses self-advocacy, the need for self-advocates to be involved in professional organizations, and the need for professionals and society at large to be more inclusive in their attitudes and behaviors. (DB)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Developmental Disabilities, Individual Development, Normalization (Disabilities)

Zirpoli, Thomas J.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1994
Partners in Policymaking is an ongoing, federally funded empowerment and self-advocacy education program for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in Minnesota which is being replicated in other states. A survey of 130 program graduates indicated satisfaction with the program and the presence of many active citizen…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Developmental Disabilities, Empowerment, Family Programs

Miller, Alison B.; Keys, Christopher B. – Mental Retardation, 1996
This article discusses four necessary elements of the self-advocacy movement: gaining awareness of one's social and political situation; gaining awareness of individual strengths and potential; taking action through participation in community organizations; and having advisors collaborate with people with disabilities rather than treating them as…
Descriptors: Adults, Citizen Participation, Civil Rights, Developmental Disabilities

Cone, Alicia A. – Mental Retardation, 2001
A telephone survey examined self-reported training needs of 90 advisors to self-advocacy groups for people with mental retardation. Major findings addressed desired training topics, preferred training formats, hours and frequency of training, how training needs change, and differences in training based on advisor demographic data. Analysis…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Group Counseling, Inservice Education

Monroe, T. J. – Mental Retardation, 1996
An individual with a developmental disability discusses self-advocacy, involvement with the American Association on Mental Retardation, dislike of the term "mental retardation," the need for such organizations to work more closely with people who have disabilities, and the need for such organizations and society at large to be more…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Developmental Disabilities, Labeling (of Persons), Normalization (Disabilities)

Balcazar, Fabricio E.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1996
This study characterized individual advocacy performance differences of 3 individuals with developmental disabilities and 21 parents before and after participating in training programs called Partners in Policymaking. A three group taxonomy of advocate development (beginner, involved, and activist) is suggested. (DB)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Change Agents, Classification, Developmental Disabilities
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