Grassroots Advocacy Checklist: If not us, who?
When dealt a "recipe for disaster", the following provides tips on how to "make cake" by sharing with advocates a checklist for successful grassroots advocacy.
When dealt a "recipe for disaster", the following provides tips on how to "make cake" by sharing with advocates a checklist for successful grassroots advocacy.
A 2003 peer-reviewed study of existing cost comparison literature and related 2009 Update found that community settings for persons with developmental disabilities are not always less expensive than facilities, as some advocates claim. (Walsh, et al., "Cost Comparisons of Community and Institutional Residential Settings: Historical Review of Selected Research, Mental Retardation, Volume 41, Number 2: 103-122, April 2003; See Summary and 2009 Update). Cost savings at the macro level are relatively minor when institutional settings are closed, and if there are any at all, they are likely due to staffing costs when comparing state and private caregivers. For a single copy of the original cost study, or to purchase a quantity of original reprints, contact Tamie Hopp at 877-399-4VOR; or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.