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The Feeding Experience Voices of People with Intellectual Developmental Disability

The experiences, voices, and thoughts of people with intellectual developmental disability Who are fed by staff members in community care settings :This video was filmed as part of a study entitled Improving the Task of Feeding among Direct Caregivers of People with Developmental Intellectual Disabilities The study and the video were funded by the Shalem

Shalem Found supports programs of performing and arts of people with intellectual disabilities

Shalem foundation assists in funding programs in various disciplines of art and culture which are participated by people with intellectual developmental disabilities Skills of people with intellectual disabilities can be expressed in performing arts and visual arts Shalem foundation’s support, enables the activity of various bands exhibitions and performances, for their enjoyment and ours This short video

Net.Haver – a social Internet site tailored for adults with intellectual disabilities

Net.Haver is a social Internet site tailored for adults with intellectual disabilities. The aim of the project is to improve quality of life by expanding social circles, adjusted recreational activities and accessible information channels. The site is developed by Aline Beit Noam in cooperation with users, and the support of the Ministry of Economy ,

Team-based Simulations as a Tool for Developing Ethics Code of Conduct among Counselors and Employers in Supported Employment: Learner Centered Education

This research was supported by a grant from Shalem Fund The study’s goal is to expose the ethical dilemmas and ethical codes that occur in supported employment, in order to develop an ethical code in supported employment. 83 supported employment counselors and 60 employers participated in the study. This study presents an integrative approach to

Shalem Foundation courses in academia

 People with IDD are entitled to lead full, rich lives in their communities and enjoy everything that the world around them offers, including culture, architecture, health services, and social services. The academic world is one of the most important places where professionals, therapists, government officials and policy-makers of the future are trained in a wide

Impressions of the play Simple Dreams at the training seminar of the Noam Zionist youth movement and at the Conservative Movement’s Adraba Center for Children with Disabilities

 Ronen Ben-Avraham, director of the Adraba Center of the Conservative Movement (known in Israel as the Masorti Movement), says: “The Neta’im program for the integration of children and youth with disabilities into the [Conservative Movement’s] Noam Zionist youth movement, is about Children and teenagers with IDD are integrated into several branches of Noam, such as