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Reflections on the status of citizen advocacy | Author(s) | Wolf Wolfensberger |
Corporate Author | Institute for Human Service Planning, New York |
Publisher | 1983 |
Pages | 25 pp |
Keywords | Advocacy ; Canada ; United States of America. |
Annotation | This paper is based on a series of presentations given at events where the development of citizen advocacy was critically examined. The first time this occurred was at a national workshop to review citizen advocacy developments across Canada, in Toronto, 1974, when the author was attached to the then National Institute on Mental Retardation. This paper reflects upon the early days of the citizens advocacy movement which had its origins in the United States, circa 1966, and its way forward in Canada and the United States. The author pioneered further developments in the advocacy movement. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-060403203 A |
Classmark | IQ: 7S: 7T * |
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