In September 2020, the Rural Institute and the Montana Family to Family Health Information Center launched a platform for people of all ages and abilities to speak for themselves. Montana Voices Amplified (MVA) publishes, promotes, and distributes articles and videos focused on lived experience. In this presentation, we will discuss the program and share lessons learned
Through a collaborative effort between a local university and an advocacy organization, adults with ...
The Montana Autism Center, funded by a small state grant from AMCHP, is part of the national Act Ear...
The RTC: Rural conducted a research project on health management support for rural Americans. The ap...
In September 2020, the Rural Institute and the Montana Family to Family Health Information Center la...
I found myself unexpectedly entering the world of disability 13 years ago when my oldest son, Charli...
An Individual Education Plan (IEP) meeting is an opportunity to meet with the school team to build r...
“The summer between my freshman and sophomore year of high school, I went to camp in Oregon. Halfway...
The poster highlights Montana\u27s approach to planning for and providing autism-focused services in...
Sara Streeter discusses the importance of audio description for people with vision loss when watchin...
There are relatively few health promotion programs for people with disabilities who live in rural ar...
Crisis can be a part of many families’ experiences, including those with a loved one with special ne...
Accessing the Outdoors: Disability and the Environment is a 22-minute short documentary film that di...
How can families address all the needs of their special needs child(ren) and typically developing ch...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
Everyone is talking about masks. As the research on their effectiveness as a tool to battle the COVI...
Through a collaborative effort between a local university and an advocacy organization, adults with ...
The Montana Autism Center, funded by a small state grant from AMCHP, is part of the national Act Ear...
The RTC: Rural conducted a research project on health management support for rural Americans. The ap...
In September 2020, the Rural Institute and the Montana Family to Family Health Information Center la...
I found myself unexpectedly entering the world of disability 13 years ago when my oldest son, Charli...
An Individual Education Plan (IEP) meeting is an opportunity to meet with the school team to build r...
“The summer between my freshman and sophomore year of high school, I went to camp in Oregon. Halfway...
The poster highlights Montana\u27s approach to planning for and providing autism-focused services in...
Sara Streeter discusses the importance of audio description for people with vision loss when watchin...
There are relatively few health promotion programs for people with disabilities who live in rural ar...
Crisis can be a part of many families’ experiences, including those with a loved one with special ne...
Accessing the Outdoors: Disability and the Environment is a 22-minute short documentary film that di...
How can families address all the needs of their special needs child(ren) and typically developing ch...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
Everyone is talking about masks. As the research on their effectiveness as a tool to battle the COVI...
Through a collaborative effort between a local university and an advocacy organization, adults with ...
The Montana Autism Center, funded by a small state grant from AMCHP, is part of the national Act Ear...
The RTC: Rural conducted a research project on health management support for rural Americans. The ap...