Projects
North Carolina Relationships Initiative
- The Importance of Belonging
- Belong to One Another: Building Personal Support Networks
- Domestic Violence and People with Disabilities
- Impact: Feature Issue on Sexuality and People with Intellectual, Developmental and Other Disabilities
- What is the North Carolina Relationships Initiative?
- ‘May we please have sex tonight?’ – people with learning difficulties pursuing privacy in residential group settings
- Rights and Safeguards: A Guide for Self-Advocates
- Sexuality Education for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
- TASH Webinar & National Conference Training Slides
- The North Carolina Relationships Initiative - Power Point Presentation
- Keeping the Promise - Self Advocates Defining the Meaning of Community
- Widening the Circle: Supporting people with disabilities in relationships
- Wilmington Notes, May 23, 2011
- Greensboro Notes, May 24, 2011
- Sylva Notes, May 25, 2011
- July 2011 Interim Report
- Call One - Sept. 13, 2011
- Call Two - Sept 27, 2011
- Call Three - Oct 11, 2011
- Impact, Oct 2011
- Position Statement - Self Advocates and Others
- Position Statement - Providers
- A Credo for Meaningful Relationships
- A Credo for Meaningful Relationships - Press Release
- Policy recommendations to promote healthy social and emotional relationships for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
- NCRI position statement and policy recommendations - Press Release
- Say NO to Abuse
- Final Report
- InReach Video: Lori Gougeon and Curtis Overcash of InReach in Charlotte, NC describe their approach to creating opportunities for people with IDD to experience a wide range of relationships in the community.