What are we learning about Bridge Building? – eBook

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1988

In 1987, Beth Mount, George Ducharme and Pat Beeman had the courage to prototype ‘building bridges’ into the community for folks who had been excluded because of disability labels.   This wonderful small booklet summarizes their learnings.

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In October 1987, a number of bridge-builders met in Evanston, Illinois to discuss their values and experiences and to tell stories that reflect these values. This monograph What Are We Learning About Bridge-Building?, seeks to further develop the concept of bridge-building by explor­ing the implementation of this approach. Many interested people have asked us “how do bridge-builders approach their work?” This document reflects the experiences and practices of a small number of community builders. Their activities illustrate the contrast between the assump­tions of bridge-builders and the assumptions of traditional human ser­vice workers.

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