This book provides a comprehensive context by examining the historical trajectory of disability services, from segregated institutions to the current push for community-based support. The ADA and CRPD are analyzed for their effectiveness in promoting integration. Drawing from case studies and empirical research, the book progresses logically by defining key concepts, delving into specific models of community integration, and proposing a framework for developing more inclusive communities.
Community Integration Models adopts an accessible tone, making it suitable for policymakers, urban planners, social workers, disability advocates, researchers, and students. It promotes a balanced analysis of different perspectives and acknowledges the complexities of implementing inclusive policies, offering practical guidance for promoting inclusion and dismantling barriers.