- Circles of Friends – U of Dayton – The Judith Snow Story – 1992 – Jack Pearpoint & Marsha Forest – This TWO part (one hour) presentation by Jack & Marsha tell’s Judith Snows Story and the origins of Circle of Friends…
- Being Together – NIMR – 1984 – A very early 1984 record of including all the children together – in Market Lane RC School in Toronto – produced by NIMR (National Institute on Mental Retardation) when Marsha was the Visiting Scholar there.
- The Children Shall Lead – 1987 – The Essec County Roman Catholic School Board created this remarkable story of full inclusion for all – featuring glimpses from many schools – and interviews with students. Their term was Community School Education.
- Just Like the Others – TV Ontario – Inclusion at its best – 1988 – Hamilton Wentworth RC Separate Sch Board – TVO made this half hour video because people could not believe it was possible – they had to see it. A great video thanks to Phil Dejardins and Babs Church of TVO
- Kids Belong Together – Father Patrick Mackan – Lethbridge, AB – 1989 – A remarakble tribute to the leadership of Fr. Pat Mackan – collaboration with People First, families and school leaders. Pat helps to create a Circle of Friends for Randy – and later leads a MAP process with Kent and his family. The students get it!!
- Dreamcatchers: Institute on Disability, UNH, 1992 A powerful exploration of the impact of Circle of Friends with several families in New Hampshire hosted by Jan Nesbit
- Friends of Club – Oregon – 1990 A loving exploration of the impact of friendship – a variation on the Circle of Friends that emerged at the Univ of Oregon with the Dept. of Education.
- Greg Kazmierski – The Graduate – Ottawa – News coverage of the high school graduation of Greg in Ottawa. One of the early and remarkable success stories of what can happen with genuine inclusion… And then he was off to France…
- Lesley – Gathering a Circle of Friends – 3 minutes of ‘Lesley’s story about gathering people, planning and building a life in the community…
- Jenny’s Story – the Integration Action Group: a 15 minute introduction to the work of inclusion in Kitchener=Waterloo – about 1985 – featuring Marsha Forest, George Flynn and interviews with Jenny – families and students – An important statement about our history.
- With a Little Help from My Friends Parts 1, 2 & 3
- With a Little Help from My Friends – part 2
- ith a Little Help from My Friends – Parts 1,2,3
- SCIL VIDEO – Student Centred Individualized Learning
- Values of Inclusion Heather Simmons