Welcome to Partners in Living, a self-study course created to help people with developmental disabilities, their family and friends explore four important elements that, together, can help them create a meaningful life: Self-Determination, Family Support, Community Living and Assistive Technology.
Every person has the right to a full, meaningful life. The definition of a "meaningful life" isn't the same for every person. What is meaningful to you may not be as important to your brother, roommate, co-worker, or neighbor.
In this course, you will decide what is meaningful to you and learn about:
 | Self-Determination and the importance of personal choice and life-planning. |
 | Self-directed services and financial control, including examining funding sources. |
 | Family Support and how it has changed over the years. |
 | The financial, physical and emotional resources that can help your family stay together. |
 | Community Living and some of the many options available to help people with developmental disabilities live independently in the community. |
 | Assistive Technology and how it is changing the way people with developmental disabilities live, work and play. |
Ready to begin? TAKE THE COURSE and you're on your way to creating a meaningful life.
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Partners in Policymaking ® is an innovative, award-winning leadership training program for adults with developmental disabilities and the parents of young children with developmental disabilities throughout the world. Four critical outcomes guide our work:
- Independence - Through increased personal choice and control;
- Productivity - Through expanded positive employment and job advancement opportunities;
- Self-Determination - Through the freedom to choose how, where and with whom to live and work, the freedom to choose recreational activities, and the freedom to choose care providers;
- Integration and Inclusion - Through full, equal participation with all citizens in the community, at school and in the workplace.
Copyright © 2006. The Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities. All rights reserved.
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