Record It. Report It!

Public Access Design

Record It. Report It!

Can You See My Screen?

Urban Investigations

Can You See My Screen?

Not on Our Watch!

Making Policy Public

Not on Our Watch!

Bodega Down Bronx

Urban Investigations

Bodega Down Bronx

Work Forced

Public Access Design

Work Forced

Immigrants & NY

Making Policy Public

Immigrants & NY
    • Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 12:07pm

Introducing What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Introducing _What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?_

Choosing where to live, who to live with, and how to live one’s life are basic rights. But for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) it can be particularly difficult to access those rights. In the past, living with family or in group homes may have been the only option. Today, there are many different funding and supports available to help them live on their own, but many people don't know about them. 

Our latest edition of Making Policy Public, What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?, is a foldout poster helps people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) understand their rights and options, and address their questions on living independently. This project was created in partnership with AHRC NYC and design studio Second Marriage. The guide also serves as a planning workbook to be filled out by people with I/DD and their supporters when they are preparing to live independently, complete with a list of resources on funding and where to get help.

Click here for full details and a free download of the project!

The Who in the Q!

Urban Investigations

The Who in the Q!

In the Streets!

Urban Investigations

In the Streets!

Figuring Out FEMA

Public Access Design

Figuring Out FEMA

We're Watching

Public Access Design

We're Watching

Bottled Up

City Studies

Bottled Up

What Is Zoning?

Envisioning Development

What Is Zoning?

Grand Army Plaza

Urban Investigations

Grand Army Plaza

Housing Court Help

Public Access Design

Housing Court Help