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IHC - Understanding intellectual disability

 

The Library is located at:

IHC National Office

Street address:

Level 15, Willbank House
57 Willis Street
Wellington

Postal address:

P.O. Box 4155
Wellington 6140
Phone: 04 472 2247 or 0800 442 442
Fax: 04 472 0429
Email: librarian@ihc.org.nz

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The IHC Library has information on all aspects of intellectual disability:

  • specific syndromes
  • medical conditions
  • early intervention
  • education
  • sexuality
  • community living and future planning

Go to the Online Catalogue to search and request resources or information. 

Information comes in a variety of formats - books, videos, journals articles, CDs and DVDs.

The Library is only open to people living in New Zealand.

 

 

Latest from Library

Motivate to communicate

Date: September 2010 | Posted in: Library | Views: 19
Motivate to communicate
"This book suggests creative ways to use everyday toys and objects... The innovative ideas... have been developed over 40 years of clinical and educat...

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Sensitive Sam

Date: August 2010 | Posted in: Juvenile literature | Views: 120
Sensitive Sam
By Marla Roth-Fisch In a note from the author to parents and educators, Marla Roth-Fisch writes “Sensitive Sam is written from the perspective of a y...

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Opportunity knocks: opening doors for volunteers with additional support needs

Date: June 2010 | Posted in: Library | Views: 309
Opportunity knocks: opening doors for volunteers with additional support needs
There are three guiding principles to Opportunity knocks. They are the fact that all volunteers need support not just those from socially excluded groups; while some may need additional support, the majority can be fully effective volunteers without the specialised supports; support needs should be acknowledged and be developed in an inclusive way.

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The power of words: how we talk about people with autism spectrum disorders matters

Date: June 2010 | Posted in: Library | Views: 178
The power of words: how we talk about people with autism spectrum disorders matters
The power of words: how we talk about people with autism spectrum disorders matters By Judy Endow.   In this short DVD, Judy opens with the st...

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Arts therapies in schools : research and practice

Date: June 2010 | Posted in: Library | Views: 199
Arts therapies in schools : research and practice
Arts therapies in schools : research and practice Edited by Vicky Karkou This book about arts therapies in schools, encompasses music, art, drama an...

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