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The New Millenium and Empowerment of People with Intellectual Disability. by Michael Bleasdale, Brendan Crumpton, Ken Hardaker and John Tomlinson (Australian Disability Network).
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Document Date: 2001-11-29 16:13:33


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Canberra / Harmondsworth / Melbourne / Perth / Area Needs / /

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Prentice-Hall / Australian Disability Review / Allowance Incorporated / Stilwell / /

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United States / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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Cambridge University / Murdoch University / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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job search / unregulated services / disability need services / appropriate and sufficient services / or funding services / information technology / disability services / sufficient services / access to such services / food / /

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Empowerment / /

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Care Association of NSW / Cambridge University / Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission / Ethnic Affairs Commission / Vol. / Australian Society for the Study of Intellectual Disability / United Nations / Murdoch University / national government / Department of Human Services and Health / Brokerage Model Attendant Care Service / office for the Status of Women / Commonwealth office of Disability / Commonwealth government / International Labor Organisation / Institute for Science and Technology Policy / Department of Community Services / /

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Ryan / Don Grimes / Ian Parsons / Brendan Crumpton / Michael Bleasdale / John Tomlinson / Thomas / Torres Strait / Ken Hardaker / /

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Editor / broker / Chairperson / Attorney General / /

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Australian Disability Review / /

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information technology / /

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