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Upcycling Sheltered Workshops

Upcycling Sheltered Workshops
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Publisher : Ohio University Press
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9780804040631
ISBN-13 : 080404063X
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Book Synopsis Upcycling Sheltered Workshops by : Susan Dlouhy

Download or read book Upcycling Sheltered Workshops written by Susan Dlouhy and published by Ohio University Press. This book was released on 2015-03-01 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At a time when the traditional sheltered workshop model has fallen under rightful criticism, and a new paradigm for disability programming is not yet in place, Upcycling Sheltered Workshops offers a revolutionary alternative. As many push to dismantle sheltered workshops, Susan Dlouhy and Patty Mitchell present the Creative Abundance Model, a proven method that redirects sheltered workshops from routine to creativity, putting participants in the driver’s seat. The Creative Abundance Model does away with the repetitive tasks that characterize traditional workshops. Instead, it is a structured but more open program that incorporates art, music, and other creative pursuits, freeing participants to discover their individual skills and talents. The authors both advocate for the model and provide instructions for implementing it, outlining such steps as obtaining funding, gaining the support and participation of the surrounding community, and preparing studios. Case studies from around the nation and inspiring photographs illustrate Dlouhy and Mitchell’s methods and document the many ways in which participants in Creative Abundance thrive.


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