Opening the Doors to Community

Opening the Doors to Community

Al Condeluci
Practical guide for people with disabilites living in the community with tips and strategies for recreation facilities, community centers, religious organizations, businesses or agencies. Information on increasing access for persons with disabilities of all ages.
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Here’s the practical guide that can open the doors in the community to all people with all types of disabilities who are all ages. By dispelling fears and stereotypes, it provides helpful information and illustrates how to build diversity in local communities. Helpful information, practical tips and useful strategies are provided for recreation facilities, community centers, religious organizations, and any business, organization or agency.

Topics include…

  • Welcome to everyone
  • Outreach to the community
  • Financial strategies
  • Appropriate language regarding disability
  • Communication techniques
  • Adaptations and modifications
Details
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Pages 80 pages, four 5 x 8 booklets in 3-ring binder
Year 2002

Authors

Al Condeluci has been an advocate and catalyst for building community capacities and understanding culture since 1970. Born and raised in the steel town of Pittsburgh, PA, still making his home there, he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Youngstown State University, his Master’s in Social Work and Ph.D. in Education from the University of Pittsburgh. Since 1973, he has worked as an attendant, caseworker, advocate, planner, program director and now, CEO of his organization, United Cerebral Palsy/Community Living and Support Services of Pittsburgh. UCP/CLASS has created a family of corporations and is dedicated to its mission - “working towards a community where each belongs.” UCP/CLASS, under Al’s leadership, has grown to become the 3rd largest disability specific agency in Southwestern PA with a budget of $25 million and a staff and payroll complement of 650.

Along with his work at UCP/CLASS, Dr. Condeluci is associated with the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Social Work and School of Health and Rehabilitation Science and Robert Morris University Graduate School of Business. In these academic roles, he teaches, supervises students, and serves as advisor and consultant.

Since 1975, Dr. Condeluci has emerged as a national leader and consultant on human services and community issues. He speaks annually to national and international audiences reaching some 15,000 people each year. His books, Interdependence, Beyond Difference, The Essence of Interdependence and Cultural Shifting have won praises and awards for their thoughtful approach to culture and community and are now used at many colleges, universities and in-service settings. His newest book is Together Is Better.

Al has lived his entire life on the family homestead of “Condeluci Hill.” Settled in 1917 by his grandfather, Antonio and honed by his father, mother, uncles and aunts, “Condeluci Hill” is currently home to 15 families and was featured in LIFE MAGAZINE (Aug, 1996). Al still lives on the “hill” with his wife Liz, children Dante, Gianna and Santino and some 45 other members of the Condeluci family. You can reach him at:

Al Condeluci, PhD
CEO - UCP of Pittsburgh
4638 Centre Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412-246-2122 - 412-683-4160 fax
acondeluci@ucppittsburgh.org

Contents

About this Series

The Key to Welcoming
  • Increasing participation and membership
The Key to Achieving Your Goals
  • Welcome everyone
  • Appropriate language regarding disability
  • Outreach to the community
  • Sending the right message
  • Communication techniques
  • Financial strategies
  • Adaptations and modifications
  • Where to begin?
  • Exercises
The Key to Friendship
  • Get to know the person with a disability
  • Analyze the environment
  • Identify a proactive gatekeeper
  • Encouraging friendships
  • Fostering friendships
  • Starting a conversation
  • Instructions for activity analysis
  • Are you a positive gatekeeper?
The Key to Community Resources

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