Inclusion and Education are big topics — and we have been in these trenches for over 40 years. Our ‘family of friends’ have been prolific, thoughtful, creative and relentless in efforts to share constructive options, thoughtful practices, helpful hints. Below are a ‘selection’ of articles that have been gleaned over the years. This is simply Our selection — mainly featuring writings by our colleagues and friends.
For some people, listed below, their contributions are extensive, so we have created their collected works as separate listings. LINKS to those collections are included below.
JOHN O’BRIEN & CONNIE LYLE O’BRIEN C0LLECTION
John O’Brien and his wife and partner Connie Lyle O’Brien have been in the forefront of thinking and creating precedent setting innovations that helped to created full lives for people with disability labels the world over. In addition to developing many of the planning systems used internationally, training thousands of facilitators and human service workers, they have also been writers with enormous insight and sensitivity. Below are some of their books that Inclusion Press has been privileged to publish.
MARSHA FOREST COLLECTION
Marsha Forest was a relentless life long advocate for Inclusion. Originally from NYC, she was trained as a teacher of the deaf – including sitting on their hands to prevent using sign language. True to form, Marsha rejected that approach and spent her life teaching and supporting families to explore any and all forms of communication. While teaching at York University, she met Judith Snow and Jack Pearpoint (who she married). The result was the Circle of Friends, and then the MAPS process and later PATH – conversational approaches to reveal and nurture the gifts and capacities in every person – no exceptions
JUDITH SNOW COLLECTION
Judith Snow A remarkable leader, philosopher, teacher, artist, creator. Without Judith’s pioneering leadership, we would not have the Joshua Committee, the Circle of Friends and more. She was the first person to battle for Independent funding for a person living with complex disabilities – altho’ Judith didn’t believe in disability – just Giftedness and Capacity…
BETH MOUNT COLLECTION
Beth Mount is a creative genius with a focus on inventing, teaching and delivering full life options for people with developmental disabilities, their families and the partners who support them on diverse paths to social inclusion and self direction. Beth’s tapestries are a remarkable triumph to art and resilience built with the wisdom and partnership of people once excluded.
GARY BUNCH COLLECTION
Gary Bunch was captured by the challenge of inclusion. At York University he met Marsha Forest and a relentless partnership of advocacy of inclusion began. Gary taught, crafted materials and books. Always looking for ‘another way’ he created PlayFair Teams – to create education and supports for all students in regular classrooms. His leadership has been international. He has been a resource in many countries,. He was also the founding Chair of the Marsha Forest Centre and is currently Chair Emeritus.
JACK PEARPOINT COLLECTION
Jack Pearpoint is an independent Canadian Publisher and catalyst for Inclusion, Diversity, Teamwork and CHANGE!
LYNDA KAHN COLLECTION
Lynda Kahn is a co-leader with Inclusion Press International, Toronto, working with individuals, families, organizations and governments interested in positive change. Lynda, together with her partner and husband, Jack Pearpoint, works with individuals, families, organizations and governments interested in positive change through facilitating conversations, planning sessions and offering training workshops.
Angela Novak Amado Collection
On the occasion of retirement from her role as a researcher at the University of Minnesota’s Institute on Community Integration, Angela reviewed the history of person centered practices in Minnesota. A leader in this work for decades, her hour long story recalls and reviews key ideas and strategies for change.
Carol Blessing Collection
Carol Blessing has over 30 years of experience in the disability services field as an expert in person-centered practices and planning has earned her international recognition. She is the author and director of the landmark Citizen-Centered Leadership intensive course of study and international community of practice (www.cclds.org). She is co-author of Conversations on Person Centered Planning.
Dave Wetherow Articles:
Dave Wetherow – a Life long advocate for full inclusion who currently is sharing ‘Star Rafts’ with the world – one his many accomplishments. Ave also created the first Microboards in Winnipeg Manitoba
Also see CHANGE MAKERS
FREE ARTICLES
The following mini selection of articles are available as free downloads. there are MANY many more.. keep scanning….:
- Dissent from Concensus on Person Centered Planning
- CommonSense Tools: MAPS & Circles / Marsha Forest & Jack Pearpoint
- The Ethics of Inclusion: Three Common Delusions / O’Brien, Pearpoint, Forest, Asante, Snow
- A Diamond in the Rough: Kanienkeha:ka/Gayokohno Immersion Schools on the Six Nations Reserve / Jack Pearpoint
- Inclusion vs. Exclusion: Society is at a Turning Point / Jack Pearpoint
- Inclusion! The Bigger Picture / Marsha Forest & Jack Pearpoint
- Kick Em Out or Keep Em In: Exclusion or Inclusion by Jack Pearpoint & Marsha Forest
- Learning How to Give up Control by Jack Pearpoint
- Partnership — What Does It Mean? Pearpoint & Forest
- “Partnership” — What does it Really Mean? by Jack Pearpoint & Marsha Forest
- Quality Education “It’s Not a Choice!” by Marsha Forest & Jack Pearpoint
- What is Inclusion? by Jack Pearpoint & Marsha Forest
- MAPS: Action Planning Forest & Pearpoint
- Inclusion vs. Exclusion: Society is at a Turning Point – Jack Pearpoint
- Inclusion: The Bigger Picture Forest & Pearpoint
- Common Sense Tools: Quality Outcomes.Dec. 1991 – Forest & Pearpoint
- Creating What I Know About Community by Judith A. Snow
- Personal Assistance: What It Is and What It Is Not by Judith A. Snow
- A Short Story – Judith Snow
- Personal Assistance: What it is. What it is not – Judith Snow
- Rhode Island Facilitators Forum : Building Capacities of Facilitators
- Pat Worth Says… Three articles by a founding father of People First.
- Communitas (“the Community Place”) George Ducharme & Pat Beeman are ‘circles people’ and operated ‘the Community Place’ in Manchester CT as a community resource.
JOHN O’BRIEN ARTICLES – a few
- For a comprehensive list of O’Brien downloads – click here
- Great Questions and The Art of Portraiture
- A Disgrace to the Nation
- Remembering Why: Promoting Valued Social Roles (English)
- Se souvenir pourquoi (Français)
- Reflecting on Social Roles
- And Now They Need a Life
- Perspectives on Most Integrated Services
- What’s Worth Working For
- Ethics of Possibility
Various Articles
- THE SALAMANCA STATEMENT: NETWORK for ACTION on SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION Adopted in Spain, 7-10 June 1994
- Vive la Difference: A Medical School Course With a Difference by J. Pearpoint, M. Forest, Y. Talbot
- What is Leadership? by Shafik (Abu-Tahir) Asante
- What is Inclusion? Shafik Asante
- Inclusive Education: The BASICS – Russian Translation – Gary Bunch
Historical Articles
- Beat the Street – a Unique Literacy Program – 1989
- Facilitating Inclusion Photo collection – 1993
- Centre For Integrated Education.Funding Proposal.Forest.Mackan.1989
- Inclusion Press Calendars. 2007.2008
- Integration Action Group: Laidlaw Foundation Proposal.1985
- Integration: One Teacher’s Story. Kerry Gorman
- She’s Right Where She Belongs. Ruttiman. Archtype. May.1988
- The Dynamics of Support Circles.Mackan.Cormier.1989
- Adventure Diving at 55: Marsha Forest.1998
- Person Centered Planning.Ethics.Forest.Pearpoint.1998