Abstract
BACKGROUND: A group of persons explored concepts of normalization, poverty,
inclusion, supported employment and individuals with I/DD through an interactive dialogue
in a network cafá. The question driven dialogue captured the group consideration of what
is currently most effective, ineffective and future hope.
OBJECTIVE: Dialogue with a group of persons to discover is community has a
role in the culture of self-sufficiency.
METHODS: Network Café and open dialogue. The conversation was lead by the
presenters and 5 pre-determined questions with discussion opportunity of effective, least
effective and future hope.
RESULTS: The results are posted in Table 1 with a discussion of most effective, least
effective and future hope. The dynamics appeared to be centered on early inclusion,
inclusive minded and trained education system as well as adult supports, benefit planning
and self-advocacy.
CONCLUSIONS: The dialogue was strong that persons with I/DD do not
experience life in the same manner as others. Normalization of poverty has been embraced
by culture. Culture needs to shift.