Upcycling sheltered workshops: a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces
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Swallow Press, Ohio University Press
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title | Upcycling sheltered workshops a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces |
title_auth | Upcycling sheltered workshops a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces |
title_exact_search | Upcycling sheltered workshops a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces |
title_full | Upcycling sheltered workshops a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces Susan Dlouhy and Patty Mitchell ; foreword by Lynn M. Harter |
title_fullStr | Upcycling sheltered workshops a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces Susan Dlouhy and Patty Mitchell ; foreword by Lynn M. Harter |
title_full_unstemmed | Upcycling sheltered workshops a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces Susan Dlouhy and Patty Mitchell ; foreword by Lynn M. Harter |
title_short | Upcycling sheltered workshops |
title_sort | upcycling sheltered workshops a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces |
title_sub | a revolutionary approach for transforming workshops into creative spaces |
topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Security bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare bisacsh Creativity / United States People with disabilities / Services for / United States Sheltered Workshops / United States Sheltered workshops United States Creative ability United States Developmental disabilities Rehabilitation United States People with mental disabilities Rehabilitation United States |
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