Resource Library
GMSA is a strong organization because it is run by and for self-advocates. We have created resources and training materials that should only be presented by people with developmental disabilities. We encourage staff, teachers, parents, and allies to support self-advocates in teaching this material. However, our resources and trainings cannot be presented or used without self-advocates leading the way. If you have questions, contact us! We are happy to help you learn how to support people with developmental disabilities to use these resources.
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Thomas Caswell is a self-advocate from Vermont. Thomas talks about growing up with autism and growing into his life as a gay man. This podcast was produced by Rumble Strip. Click here to listen to this podcast. Below you can…
View Resource“Coming Out” is a saying that means telling others about your: Sexual orientation (who you love or are attracted to) and your gender (how you feel – like a man or a woman or both or neither) Thomas Caswell is…
View ResourceGreen Mountain Self-Advocates created a list of resources about being LGBTQ and having a Disability. Each resource is followed by a short description. Web-Based Resources • Self • Peer • Others • LGBTQ Only • Disability Only Journal Articles And…
View Resource“Coming Out” is a saying that means telling others about your: Sexual orientation (who you love or are attracted to) and your gender (how you feel – like a man or a woman or both or neither) Thomas Caswell is…
View ResourceThomas Caswell is a self-advocate from Vermont and is a 2018-2019 SARTAC Fellow. Thomas’ project created resources for youth and adults with developmental disabilities coming out as lesbian, gay or bisexual. He also researched and is recommending other resources geared…
View ResourceThis resource is a video. People with developmental disabilities have the right to dignity of risk. Max Barrows from Green Mountain Self-Advocates describes the concept of dignity of risk.
View ResourceThis resource is a video. People with developmental disabilities from Green Mountain Self-Advocates describe self-advocacy and self-determination.
View ResourceThis resources is a video. Disability Rights advocates from Green Mountain Self-Advocates describe the importance of inclusion.
View ResourceThis resource is a video. Max Barrows, Outreach Director of Green Mountain Self-Advocates describes “Nothing About Us Without Us” the motto of the self-advocacy movement.
View ResourceThis resource is a video. Raymond is a youth leader in the self-advocacy movement. He shares his story of being the first in his family to graduate from public high school, going to college, and his experiences with employment.
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