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With support from the community, special polulations have the opportunity to participate in every aspect of community living that they desire. People with significant disabilities live, learn work and participate in typical accessible community settings. The community respects and protects their rights and includes them as contributing members.
Definition of Special Populations:
People of any age with significant disabilities who need assistance with basic daily living skills to live in the most appropriate, least restrictive community setting possible and avoid inappropriate institutionalization. This group includes people who are frail and elderly; adults with severe and persistent mental illness; children with severe emotional disabilities; persons with alcohol and other drug dependency; persons with mental retardation and developmental disabilities; and others who cannot perform basic life functioning without assistance.
Team Reports
2006 Team Report
2007 Team Report
2008 Team Report
Behind the Numbers
2006 Mentally Ill Youth
2007 People in Special Populations
2008 Positive Living for Special Populations