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Self-AdvocacyQuality services and supports often come about when persons with disabilities take action to request the things they want and need. Self-advocacy shows itself both when individual persons with disabilities speak out to take greater control of their services and their lives, and when groups of people with disabilities take collective action to cause communities and service systems to change.
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Manager: Kurt Rutzen of the Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota.Departments:
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