Providing information, education, and training to build knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes that will lead to increased independence, productivity, self determination, integration and inclusion (IPSII) for people with developmental disabilities and their families.

Wolf Wolfensberger

Credits for "A History of Human Services, Universal Lessons, and Future Implications"


Presented by Wolf Wolfensberger, Ph.D. and Susan Thomas, Training Coordinator

Thomas Neuville, Executive Producer

Seminar Date and Location:
September 1998
Lyte Auditorium, Millersville University
Millersville, PA

Thank you to Keystone Human Services, Dennis Felty, President and the Keystone Institute, Elizabeth Neuville, Executive Director, for providing the videos and organizing the event; and to Millersville University's Department of Special Education for sponsoring the original event.

William Bronston, MD, Consultant to the Project

Wolf Wolfensberger

For the Minnesota Governor's Council
on Developmental Disabilities:

Colleen Wieck, Executive Director
Mary Jo Nichols, Grants Administrator
Nancy Kreig, Student Worker

For Master Communications Group:

Video Editor: Brian Anderson
Graphics: Mark McPherson, Brian Anderson and Bob French
Transcriptions: Bonnie Bigler
Captioning: Matt Bjur, Bob French

Preparation of this product was financed in part by grant number G-0701MNBS24 from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Developmental Disabilities, under provisions of Public Law 106-402. Content of this product does not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the Administration on Developmental Disabilities or the Minnesota Department of Administration.

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The GCDD is funded under the provisions of P.L. 106-402. The federal law also provides funding to the Minnesota Disability Law Center, the state Protection and Advocacy System, and to the Institute on Community Integration, the state University Center for Excellence. The Minnesota network of programs works to increase the IPSII of people with developmental disabilities and families into community life.

This project was supported, in part by grant number 2401MNSCDD, from the U.S. Administration for Community Living, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. 20201. Grantees undertaking projects with government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their findings and conclusions. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore, necessarily represent official ACL policy.

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