This poster describes my work in assisting the Community Housing of Maine (CHOM) in revising and combining two separate presentations on the history of supports for people with developmental disabilities in Maine. The poster will display pictures illustrating the treatment of individuals with disabilities throughout American\u27s history, as well as some portraying the mistreatment of the people at Pineland.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ccids_posters/1033/thumbnail.jp
In this commentary, Theresa Laurie discusses the impact of the Bates and Olmstead court decisions re...
Through historical analysis, adult education is shown to perpetuate widespread social practices of o...
Assisting advocates to present their thoughts on the use of restraints as it relates to 14-197 C.M.R...
This project is in partnership with the Maine Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC) and is a 9-mo...
Historically individuals with disabilities were sent to live in institutions, such as Pineland Cente...
This poster describes my work assisting the Maine Coalition for Housing and Quality Supports conduct...
The Coalition and the Maine Developmental Disabilities Council sought to revise and update its diagr...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
This project was done in partnership with the NH-ME LEND Leadership Project and Disability Rights Ma...
This project, funded by a grant from the Kentucky Oral History Commission, will collect and archive ...
Community Action Programs and Poor People of Maine : A History.State of Maine. Division of Economic ...
In 1990, a Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) assembled and created a mission statement for what woul...
In the visual and material culture of the 21st century, image is power. This inquiry used thematic a...
Legislation that has occurred over many years, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education...
What is the historical connection between deinstitutionalization and the Olmstead decision? The purp...
In this commentary, Theresa Laurie discusses the impact of the Bates and Olmstead court decisions re...
Through historical analysis, adult education is shown to perpetuate widespread social practices of o...
Assisting advocates to present their thoughts on the use of restraints as it relates to 14-197 C.M.R...
This project is in partnership with the Maine Developmental Disabilities Council (DDC) and is a 9-mo...
Historically individuals with disabilities were sent to live in institutions, such as Pineland Cente...
This poster describes my work assisting the Maine Coalition for Housing and Quality Supports conduct...
The Coalition and the Maine Developmental Disabilities Council sought to revise and update its diagr...
The Maine Perspective, a publication for the University of Maine, was a campus newsletter produced b...
This project was done in partnership with the NH-ME LEND Leadership Project and Disability Rights Ma...
This project, funded by a grant from the Kentucky Oral History Commission, will collect and archive ...
Community Action Programs and Poor People of Maine : A History.State of Maine. Division of Economic ...
In 1990, a Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) assembled and created a mission statement for what woul...
In the visual and material culture of the 21st century, image is power. This inquiry used thematic a...
Legislation that has occurred over many years, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education...
What is the historical connection between deinstitutionalization and the Olmstead decision? The purp...
In this commentary, Theresa Laurie discusses the impact of the Bates and Olmstead court decisions re...
Through historical analysis, adult education is shown to perpetuate widespread social practices of o...
Assisting advocates to present their thoughts on the use of restraints as it relates to 14-197 C.M.R...