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WOW!  I thougt lack of collaboration was unique to the West...I agree that the

best way to help any person with disabilities is the communication and

collaboration.  My experience is that the agencies are deeply engaged in their

own agendas, it is difficult to interject what is actually happening.  Theory v.

actuality is still the norm.

Just my 2 cents....

Let me know if you figure out the collaboration piece.....

 

Collaboration

I wanted to clarify something before this gets on a track I certainly didn't

intend...

 

My original post about the Easter Seals contact, etc ---  is out of a hearfelt

desire for collaboration.

 

There are enough autism organizations in this Houston Metro area - that we

should ALL be working together and collaborating.   Especially those with

funding to do good things.  There should be full collaboration on that for the

benefit of all.

 

It is just odd that the groups I know of and see everywhere doing things - are

those with little money.

 

I'm just trying to bridge that gap but can't seem to....

 

We can help so many if we could collaborate and make the best use of all our

resources and contacts.

 

That was my point...

 

Sincerely,

M. Guppy

My autism journey isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning

to dance in the rain.... 

Texas Autism Advocacy:  www.TexasAutismAdvo cacy.org

" There are some aspects of a person's life that we have no right to compromise. 

We cannot negotiate the size of an institution.  No one should live in one.  We

cannot debate who should get an inclusive education.  Everyone should.  We

cannot determine who does and who does not get the right to make their own

choices and forge their own futures.  All must. "

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We have the same issue in Pennsylvania.  Plenty of organizations, but not enough

collaboration.  In the past few years one group tried to form a " Cross

Disabilities Group " in order to bring us together.  Unfortunately, they ran out

of funding this year. 

 

It is definately something to continue to strive towards.

Ana

Subject: Collaboration

To: texas-autism-advocacy

Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2008, 9:44 PM

I wanted to clarify something before this gets on a track I certainly didn't

intend...

 

My original post about the Easter Seals contact, etc ---  is out of a hearfelt

desire for collaboration.

 

There are enough autism organizations in this Houston Metro area - that we

should ALL be working together and collaborating.   Especially those with

funding to do good things.  There should be full collaboration on that for the

benefit of all.

 

It is just odd that the groups I know of and see everywhere doing things - are

those with little money.

 

I'm just trying to bridge that gap but can't seem to....

 

We can help so many if we could collaborate and make the best use of all our

resources and contacts.

 

That was my point...

 

Sincerely,

M. Guppy

My autism journey isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning

to dance in the rain.... 

Texas Autism Advocacy:  www.TexasAutismAdvo cacy.org

" There are some aspects of a person's life that we have no right to compromise. 

We cannot negotiate the size of an institution.  No one should live in one.  We

cannot debate who should get an inclusive education.  Everyone should.  We

cannot determine who does and who does not get the right to make their own

choices and forge their own futures.  All must. "

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