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| LiveWorkPlay conference challenges common beliefs about safety Wednesday, November 11, 2009 While people who have an intellectual disability can be more vulnerable when it comes to personal safety, exercising caution can help increase security without jeopardizing independence, an agency CEO says. Security is a significant issue for people who advocate for themselves and also t... Workshop targets keeping people who have an intellectual disability safe Aims to promote harmony between safety, self-advocacy Monday, November 09, 2009 People who have an intellectual disability can learn valuable safety skills by attending an upcoming conference geared at helping them lead more independent and secure lives. The concept of striking a balance between advocating for one's self and being safe will be among the discussions ... |