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All people should have access to all that is available in their
community and beyond. Neurodiverse individuals often experience
barriers when engaging with businesses, even when obstacles can be
easily remedied. This book will provide business owners, leaders,
managers, team members, and associates the tools to integrate
strategies and techniques that will enhance neurodiversity and
inclusion, improving the delivery of a quality experience and
increasing a varied customer base.
All people should have access to all that is available in their
community and beyond. Neurodiverse individuals often experience
barriers when engaging with businesses, even when obstacles can be
easily remedied. This book will provide business owners, leaders,
managers, team members, and associates the tools to integrate
strategies and techniques that will enhance neurodiversity and
inclusion, improving the delivery of a quality experience and
increasing a varied customer base.
This volume provides an in-depth, qualitative exploration of
familial entrepreneurship as an innovative employment model, being
established by families in response to difficulties faced by
individuals with developmental disabilities in entering the labor
market. Drawing on rich qualitative data collected via research
with families, this volume explores how and why familial
entrepreneurs in the United States have chosen to develop
businesses to employ their loved ones. Chapters offer close
analysis of the challenges and opportunities associated with
familial entrepreneurship and highlight the ways in which this
practice supports people with developmental disabilities by
providing opportunities for skill development, social interaction,
and participation in meaningful activity. Recognizing familial
entrepreneurship as a new and distinct hybrid employment model, the
text goes on to consider how curricula, policy, and state services
might better support families and underpin this form of inclusive
work. The volume provides important conclusions that contribute to
the fields of Disability Studies, Entrepreneurship, Inclusive
Education, Adult Education, Exceptional Student Education,
Transition, and Vocational Rehabilitation. It is a key reading for
scholars in these fields and across Education more widely.
Access. Inclusion. Diversity. All people deserve to be embraced by
their community. Autism Friendly Cities: How to Create an Inclusive
Community is the first book designed to guide city leadership and
staff through the processes of training and evaluation,
development, and implementation of an Autism Friendly initiative
that will help you open your doors to everyone. People with autism
should be able to participate in all that is offered and
facilitated by their city, including services, activities, events,
and points of connection. Being an Autism Friendly City is not only
socially responsible, it will improve engagement, outreach,
economic development, and resident satisfaction.
Access. Inclusion. Diversity. All people deserve to be embraced by
their community. Autism Friendly Cities: How to Create an Inclusive
Community is the first book designed to guide city leadership and
staff through the processes of training and evaluation,
development, and implementation of an Autism Friendly initiative
that will help you open your doors to everyone. People with autism
should be able to participate in all that is offered and
facilitated by their city, including services, activities, events,
and points of connection. Being an Autism Friendly City is not only
socially responsible, it will improve engagement, outreach,
economic development, and resident satisfaction.
This volume provides an in-depth, qualitative exploration of
familial entrepreneurship as an innovative employment model, being
established by families in response to difficulties faced by
individuals with developmental disabilities in entering the labor
market. Drawing on rich qualitative data collected via research
with families, this volume explores how and why familial
entrepreneurs in the United States have chosen to develop
businesses to employ their loved ones. Chapters offer close
analysis of the challenges and opportunities associated with
familial entrepreneurship and highlight the ways in which this
practice supports people with developmental disabilities by
providing opportunities for skill development, social interaction,
and participation in meaningful activity. Recognizing familial
entrepreneurship as a new and distinct hybrid employment model, the
text goes on to consider how curricula, policy, and state services
might better support families and underpin this form of inclusive
work. The volume provides important conclusions that contribute to
the fields of Disability Studies, Entrepreneurship, Inclusive
Education, Adult Education, Exceptional Student Education,
Transition, and Vocational Rehabilitation. It is a key reading for
scholars in these fields and across Education more widely.
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