Jewish Disability Awareness Month Introduces JDAM Reads!

Jewish Disability Awareness Month (JDAM) is a unified effort among Jewish organizations worldwide to use common programs to raise awareness and foster inclusion of people with disabilities, their families, and those who love them. Established in 2009, JDAM is observed during February. In 2012, JDAM is launching a book club, with the New York Times bestselling novel, The Story of Beautiful Girl by Rachel Simon, as its first selection. Participants are encouraged to read and discuss the book during 2012.

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A Review of Beyond Suffering: A Christian View on Disability Ministering

Below is the first of what we hope will be many reviews from Don Healy. If you have an item that you would like Don to review, please read this page on how to contact Don.

Designed as a comprehensive, evangelical Christian approach to the area of disability ministry, this impressive array of course materials is remarkable in the breadth, depth, and quality of resources being made available for those wishing to develop or refine their skills. Course completion options include both certification as well as either undergraduate or graduate level college credit. A leader’s guide, student study guide, extensive outside readings, biblical references, Powerpoint presentations, video introductions and video case studies are well integrated into the four modules of the course: An Overview of Disability Ministry; The Theology of Suffering and Disability; The Church and Disability Ministry; and An Introduction to Bioethics. The underlying educational strategies, resources, and activities employed to guide course leaders and students through the 16 lessons are of consistently high quality. Many print-ready forms are provided.

For information, go to Beyond Suffering: A Christian View on Disability Ministry.

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Chaplain Certification Review Update

Currently there are two different roles for certification (which can be viewed on the division webpage at http://www.aaiddreligion.org/certification): Pastoral Care, intended for institutional setting and Lay Minister, intended for community-based outreach. Although the two roles acknowledge the transition to community based supports, they are still heavily influenced by the institutional model.

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Faith and Spirituality Department of the Quality Mall

For those of you not familiar with Quality Mall, if you would like to:

  • Learn what others are doing in the area of sacred community inclusion.
  • Explore curriculum, books and a variety of media from many faith traditions
  • Gain access to best practices and the people who develop them.

The Quality Mall is the place to be!

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