Institute on Community Integration
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MNLEND Fellows 2023-2024
The Minnesota Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (MNLEND) program is an interdisciplinary leadership training program spanning 16+ disciplines across the University of Minnesota. This video includes interviews with MNLEND fellows from the 2023-2024 cohort, discussing their projects and what they gained from the MNLEND program. Learn more about MN LEND at lend.umn.edu.
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MIHEC Learning Community Events: April 16, 2024MIHEC Learning Community Events: April 16, 2024
MIHEC Learning Community Events: April 16, 2024
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Topic: A Model for Intentional College and Career Learning Inside and Outside the Classroom Presenters: Kathryn Burke, Andrea Parente, and Mikaya Henry mihec.ici.umn.edu/ The Minnesota Inclusive Higher Education Consortium (MIHEC) is a parent-led collaborative group of stakeholders including inclusive higher education institutions, local education agencies, key state agencies, students, advocat...
MTI Success Stories - Episode 6: Getting Buy-in from Stakeholders with PHASE - IndustriesMTI Success Stories - Episode 6: Getting Buy-in from Stakeholders with PHASE - Industries
MTI Success Stories - Episode 6: Getting Buy-in from Stakeholders with PHASE - Industries
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This is part six in a video series profiling service providers as they expand their customized, integrated employment services. Designed to help organizations move away from supporting employment that pays subminimum wages, the Minnesota Transformation Initiative (MTI) Technical Assistance Center designs and implements plans to assist service providers as they expand their customized, integrate...
MIHEC Community of Practice Gatherings: April 10, 2024MIHEC Community of Practice Gatherings: April 10, 2024
MIHEC Community of Practice Gatherings: April 10, 2024
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Topic: Inclusive Program of Study Presenters: Jacqueline Camden, Thomas Nelville, Amy Degadi mihec.ici.umn.edu/ The Minnesota Inclusive Higher Education Consortium (MIHEC) is a parent-led collaborative group of stakeholders including inclusive higher education institutions, local education agencies, key state agencies, students, advocates, families, legislators, and nonprofits who are committed...
An Introduction to Using TelehealthAn Introduction to Using Telehealth
An Introduction to Using Telehealth
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This introduction to using telehealth was developed by the Institute on Community Integration's TeleOutreach content development team of Adele Dimian, Betül Çakır-Dilek, Anne Floyd, and Quinn Oteman. Sarah Curtner created the animation.
Policy Forum - March 22, 2024Policy Forum - March 22, 2024
Policy Forum - March 22, 2024
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This Policy Forum, held March 22 2024, discusses the recent Policy Research Brief titled, "The Employment Impacts of Being a Family Caregiver". Discussants include Lynda Lahti Anderson, ICI; Meghan Burke, Professor of Special Education at Vanderbilt University; and Alyssa Ware, Executive Director of Family Voices. Julie Bershadsky from ICI facilitated the discussion. Slides from the presentatio...
MIHEC Learning Community Events: March 19, 2024MIHEC Learning Community Events: March 19, 2024
MIHEC Learning Community Events: March 19, 2024
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Topic: Engaging Students, Families, and Educators in the Inclusive Postsecondary Education Preparation Process Presenters: Shayna Laing mihec.ici.umn.edu/ The Minnesota Inclusive Higher Education Consortium (MIHEC) is a parent-led collaborative group of stakeholders including inclusive higher education institutions, local education agencies, key state agencies, students, advocates, families, le...
RTC Webinar February 29, 2024RTC Webinar February 29, 2024
RTC Webinar February 29, 2024
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MTI Success Stories - Episode 5: KaposiaMTI Success Stories - Episode 5: Kaposia
MTI Success Stories - Episode 5: Kaposia
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This is part five in a video series profiling service providers as they expand their customized, integrated employment services. This episode features an agency called Kaposia (kaposia.com) based in Minneapolis / St Paul. Designed to help organizations move away from supporting employment that pays subminimum wages, the Minnesota Transformation Initiative (MTI) Technical Assistance Center desig...
Frontline Initiative: Interview with Sumer Spika (Spanish captions available)Frontline Initiative: Interview with Sumer Spika (Spanish captions available)
Frontline Initiative: Interview with Sumer Spika (Spanish captions available)
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Sumer Spika is an Organizer for the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Healthcare arm in Minnesota and Iowa. In this interview, Sumer talks about joining together as a workforce to advocate for better benefits, wages, and training.
Minnesota Transformation Initiative: 2 15 24Minnesota Transformation Initiative: 2 15 24
Minnesota Transformation Initiative: 2 15 24
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MIHEC Learning Community Events: February 15, 2024MIHEC Learning Community Events: February 15, 2024
MIHEC Learning Community Events: February 15, 2024
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Topic: Creating Our Own Lives: College Students with Intellectual Disability Presenters: Beth Myers, Michael Gill, Antonio Contreras, Taylor Cathey, Maya Chamberlain, and Olivia Baist mihec.ici.umn.edu/ The Minnesota Inclusive Higher Education Consortium (MIHEC) is a parent-led collaborative group of stakeholders including inclusive higher education institutions, local education agencies, key s...
MTI Success Stories - Episode 4: Ending Center-Based Work at Rise, Inc.MTI Success Stories - Episode 4: Ending Center-Based Work at Rise, Inc.
MTI Success Stories - Episode 4: Ending Center-Based Work at Rise, Inc.
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This is part four in a video series profiling service providers as they expand their customized, integrated employment services. Designed to help organizations move away from supporting employment that pays subminimum wages, the Minnesota Transformation Initiative (MTI) Technical Assistance Center designs and implements plans to assist service providers as they expand their customized, integrat...
MIHEC Community of Practice Gatherings: January 2024MIHEC Community of Practice Gatherings: January 2024
MIHEC Community of Practice Gatherings: January 2024
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Topic: National Accreditation Standards and Resources for Program Accreditation Presenters: Mary Judge Diegert, Martha Mock mihec.ici.umn.edu/ The Minnesota Inclusive Higher Education Consortium (MIHEC) is a parent-led collaborative group of stakeholders including inclusive higher education institutions, local education agencies, key state agencies, students, advocates, families, legislators, a...

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  • @honestreviewer3615
    @honestreviewer3615 18 днів тому

    So I was asked to watch this as part of my training. It is indeed informative but the voice is just annoying. In every end of her word, she makes that kind of a grating sound.

  • @TosiekChoodniak
    @TosiekChoodniak Місяць тому

    Thanks you

  • @mattster-nw2xn
    @mattster-nw2xn Місяць тому

    This principle has resulted in a diminution of the quality of life because of the steady reduction in resources to the intellectually disabled. Whether they live in an institutional setting or group home, their experiences are limited by tradeoffs for each placement. A badly managed residential setting will limit the quality of life in either case. Without getting too far into the weeds, the labels are not as important as the quality of life. It is not practical to dither over distinctions like client, resident, consumer, and, now in the medical model with frontline employees needing CNA's, patient. The name is not as important as the personal interaction, active treatment, where the population lives and visits, and what they are allowed to do at both a recreational and vocational level. This name rectification, budgetary cuts, mission and vision statements, and residential shuffling may have caused us to take our eye off the ball. Even if they had a bowling alley, gym and swimming pool that some may find abhorrent, institutions offered a shared environment and safety that cannot be reproduced in a group home. We can go further than the hamhanded terminology of the past and mention forced sterilizations, lobotomies, and Willowbrook. We can credit JFK - with a personal interest, having an affected family member - with improving the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Retooling my vocabulary has not been a natural process, so I try to skip ahead to the next subject. I'm not comfortable talking about neurotypical behavior and trisomy-21. You can tell we care, because we are the ones that you will find crying at the funeral. My general rule with labels and names is to ask the person directly how they would like to be addressed.

  • @TheTaverTeam
    @TheTaverTeam Місяць тому

    My wife!! Very proud😊😊😊

  • @hspinkgirl
    @hspinkgirl Місяць тому

    Love this story and I love Phase's "Why"!

  • @baronvonbeedy7987
    @baronvonbeedy7987 2 місяці тому

    In British Columbia in the 1970s, they forced parents to surrender their sick kids for experiments because the crown didn't need disabled people in its socialist utopia. Pave the road or return to sender they said.

  • @user-pz2kl5uu4k
    @user-pz2kl5uu4k 2 місяці тому

    😢 Aniga ayaa dhibatadas ihaystaa wxaan ahy 23 jira iyo aabo 26 jiraa allo nal garb gal siqiirka😊

  • @toddm6999
    @toddm6999 2 місяці тому

    🎉💯

  • @pimpstrong333
    @pimpstrong333 3 місяці тому

  • @Warmblanket649
    @Warmblanket649 3 місяці тому

    I understand completely about people that have disabilities but i just cant wrap my mind around how caregivers are paid and treated as well. It is a shame how majority of caregivers are paid. Not even a livable wage and are expected to care for someone. Alot of caregivers are treated like crap and are expected to work. Its very inhumane and it disgust me!!!!!!!!!!

  • @frankvazquez5974
    @frankvazquez5974 4 місяці тому

    Sten Deno. The real OG.

  • @user-fj9rp3dk6x
    @user-fj9rp3dk6x 4 місяці тому

    Udac is a community treasure! Thanks for all that you do!

  • @user-ld5si9in2c
    @user-ld5si9in2c 5 місяців тому

    This was an amazing video! Thanks to all of the amazing staff that support these beautiful & courageous individuals to lead a fulling & independent lives!!! I even got to see my sister in one of videos!~! So proud of her!~! 😊

  • @vidasagoe2583
    @vidasagoe2583 7 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @vidasagoe2583
    @vidasagoe2583 7 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @jasontravers860
    @jasontravers860 7 місяців тому

    A true visionary and honest intellectual. I've always appreciated WW's perspectives, particularly around his concepts of deviancy, and am grateful to now know some of his thoughts about some of the rather absurd ideas emanating from disability studies faculty. Disabilities are real. They cause impairments and negatively impact the person's life in ways that command our support, care, understanding, and acceptance. WW is spot on when he points out the hypocrisy of social constructionists who both claim disabilities are not real while also advocating for social supports and services for the people who have them. Thank you to the ICI at Minnesota for sharing this clip

    • @robokill387
      @robokill387 4 місяці тому

      Disability activists don't claim disabilities are not real, that is a strawman argument. Impairments are physical, medical problems, disabilities are a social construct based around these impairments, both of these things are real. Something being a social construct =/= not being real.

  • @connieburkhart12
    @connieburkhart12 8 місяців тому

    Great Policy Forum. Bummed the recording was cut short. I wanted to hear what Sherri had to say!

  • @cindythomas8686
    @cindythomas8686 8 місяців тому

    Thank you to UDAC for sharing your story!

  • @Staci_Jones
    @Staci_Jones 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic work!

  • @zulyalmanzar7844
    @zulyalmanzar7844 10 місяців тому

    That's the first thing he taught me. Loved seeing this video of my friend Gary.

  • @IrvingRubin-hc3gn
    @IrvingRubin-hc3gn 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this video of my son Irv Rubin

  • @user-kk2pc7ik7t
    @user-kk2pc7ik7t 10 місяців тому

  • @nathanjoerndt8804
    @nathanjoerndt8804 11 місяців тому

    Hello!!! My name is Nathan from Illinois!!! and i am a person with a disability but that doesn't stop me from doing the things i love to do!!!! i am a co-worker,son,nephew,brother,friend, rotary club member, church goer, grand marshal, Distinguished Alumni, i was in chorus,band, i am an ambassador, and i am also proud to call myself a self advocate for people with disabilities!!!! plus i am on the Illinois council on developmental disabilities in Springfield!!!!!!! and Everyone who knows me accepts me for who i am :D

  • @samnelson
    @samnelson 11 місяців тому

    I believe everyone with or without disabilities have a choice.

  • @JulieAnnRacino
    @JulieAnnRacino Рік тому

    Thank you to the University of Minnesota for interviewing Nancy Wolfensberger, celebrating over 50 years of marriage with Dr. Wolf Wolfensberger. Wolf Wolfensberger was always known as the German professor, and sharing life together in the US from Nebraska to Toronto, Canada and then to their life together in Syracuse, New York. Yes, across from Nottingham High School. It was a pleasure to meet Nancy in her/their driveway way back in 1977 on the way to Camphill, Village where she said she had visited Camphill Village already and would not be on the trip of several days! (See, Racino, 2014, p.34). We send condolences on the passing of both Nancy and Wolf Wolfensberger, and wish we had created the real story together of our lives as Polish Americans (Iḿ a WWII veteran family-Augie Racino, Bernard Bien, Lou Bien, John and Mary (Bien) Civiok, Joe Bien, and William Bien) and German Americans in America! Yes, to Utica Monday Nite in Utica, NY. Julie Ann Racino, Cornell and Syracuse University Alumni, 2023

  • @pedrohartman1154
    @pedrohartman1154 Рік тому

    You make me want to be a better person! Find out the secret > ρяσмσѕм .

  • @matthewconlan3234
    @matthewconlan3234 Рік тому

    #Defundthepolice

  • @ilovepedalharpstheybeautif6692

    They do not need to build more institutions they need to make more stuff for the community make programs and stuff more more way people can live on the community with happy lives no more institutions

  • @jaekyungwillows1831
    @jaekyungwillows1831 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for all your work Dr. Shgren!

  • @aelroseborgis2280
    @aelroseborgis2280 Рік тому

    This is a really wonderful program. As a Special Education teacher, I worry so often about what services my students will receive--if any--to support their continued independence when they grow up. Anything less than full local, regional, and national government support for those kinds of aides is a moral failure, in my opinion.

  • @jra7586
    @jra7586 Рік тому

    Hello how RU? I would like to speak to you I have a situation that I need some help with plz. God bless

  • @abdicasiismaxamud5273
    @abdicasiismaxamud5273 Рік тому

    Keepgoing sister Ilike your viduos

  • @toni4037
    @toni4037 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. Quick question… When you and your wife versed each other in adaptive sports. Who won? =)

  • @ericrodd6553
    @ericrodd6553 Рік тому

    Riding in a lift with his friend told me all about him

  • @rayr4320
    @rayr4320 2 роки тому

    WW was a thinker. His theory on dignity of risk connect to biochemistry and behavioral analysis. I think about his concepts and their relationship to the development of disturbed shooters in America. It would have been very interesting to meet him.

  • @grayrachelle
    @grayrachelle 2 роки тому

    Right on. Thanks for the education about self advocacy, self determination.

  • @Bozewani
    @Bozewani 2 роки тому

    Yo soy autistico Yo tengo una magisteria en derecho international derechos humanos en Universidad de Reina belfast Yo trabajo en Corte Penal International Yo puedo a hablar todos seis idiomas de Naciones Unidas Yo soy venor de geografia en 2004 ano Yo soy escritor firme I am autistic I did my masters In International human rights law in Queens Univeristy Belfast I work for the International Criminalk COurt I can speak the six un languages

  • @mayaqueen8178
    @mayaqueen8178 2 роки тому

    MAyAQeeN

  • @timwaywell
    @timwaywell 2 роки тому

    looking good

  • @duanegarcia7418
    @duanegarcia7418 2 роки тому

    Yes its true we need to protect the less fortunate they will be misunderstod and sometimes not properly respected as their peers or treated fairly its not their fault. The public needs to have more compassion and education they might come off as weird unfairly. Everyone from the parents first or conservator then proper trained ada DA;s to attorneys public defenders then to Judges on lower level crimes . Lets be real they have been given life sentences from birth much more compassion is needed in all forms. Also lastly the end result a court record can ruin them and make it harder for their quality of life they usually dont have.

  • @safiaahmed5321
    @safiaahmed5321 2 роки тому

    Asc wllo yaalow aniga waxan hystaa sadex ilmood ilmaha uwayn waa 4jir waxaana uga shakiyay xanuunkaan ootiisamka wax dhakhtara magyn wali blse calamadahaan ay walaashen sheegtay waxaan kaga arkay xanaaqa xanaaqaas oo ah mrka ilmaha kale wax kaqaatan ayuu aad uxanaaqayaa ilmahana nabar xun kudhufanayaa mr mrka qaar an meel ukaxaynayo ookale gacantuu afka gashtaa waxaana kujira fudayd siyaada blse wax kasta wuu xasuusanayaa oo wuu garanayaa ilmaha wuulasheekaysanayaa wuu laqoslayaa waloow hadalku ku adagyahy oo waxa uu leyahy andadku horay ufahmin qofkale haduu ii imaado oodariskaa aad ayuu uor ordayaa mrka bl haa wax kagaranasaan waxaa ama uu inilahay ilmahaa inuu xanuunkaa iga hayo tala isiiya wllo yaal shaki ayaa iga jiro

    • @ifraxhassn7148
      @ifraxhassn7148 2 роки тому

      Abayo wiilka kwaran maku ficnady aniga wiilkyga saas iga ah abayo hadal ficn maleaha aad ayuna iga fodud yahay

    • @safiaahmed5321
      @safiaahmed5321 2 роки тому

      @@ifraxhassn7148 ma. Xbbti

  • @duanegarcia7418
    @duanegarcia7418 2 роки тому

    God bless the less fortunate

  • @ari3lz3pp
    @ari3lz3pp 2 роки тому

    Just the simple idea that "enable" can be positive is something easily forgotten. I hear it used in a negative context a lot. Also coming from a non-supportive family I grew up not feeling entitled to food and a bed to sleep in let alone other rights. But I also was not told to do it alone. It's sad to think of people with more mental blocks (than mild autism) that go through similar or worse. My mom wanted me to depend on her always in an unhealthy way and to also try to find a way to support her. I'm an adult and parent still trying to advocate for myself and I feel guilty because my kid needs a better example. At least I find it much easier to advocate for my child.

  • @smaug7958
    @smaug7958 2 роки тому

    Not where I am

  • @benporter4764
    @benporter4764 2 роки тому

    This is so informative

  • @debbielesser7375
    @debbielesser7375 2 роки тому

    Good for you Bill!!! We must Fight for are right’s!! Job well done 👍!!! Keep on keepin on!!!💜👌🙏

  • @birdiesparindey3253
    @birdiesparindey3253 2 роки тому

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  • @valeriestanback519
    @valeriestanback519 2 роки тому

    I have a great day here for you you and family friends and friends over here and here for family family dinner were president friends family and friends over here and here for family

  • @josephpotts6834
    @josephpotts6834 2 роки тому

    People with IDD have had their right of self determination taken away by the new "CMS settings rules" most all IDD Advocacy organization and IDD academics support these rules!

  • @zoro192009
    @zoro192009 2 роки тому

    Thank you for explaining so beautifully and simply