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Liberalis, Spring 2016, Utah State University
Liberalis, Spring 2016, Utah State University
Liberalis
Freedom to Think, Discover, and Create. The alumni magazine for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Utah State University.
Liberalis, Winter 2012, Utah State University
Liberalis, Winter 2012, Utah State University
Liberalis
Freedom to Think, Discover, and Create. The alumni magazine for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Utah State University.
Planning For The Future Of Individuals With Developmental Disabilities, Dianna L. Payne Broadbent
Planning For The Future Of Individuals With Developmental Disabilities, Dianna L. Payne Broadbent
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This descriptive study examined the current status of future planning preparation by caregivers for individuals with developmental disabilities, including mental retardation (DD/MR) in the State of Utah. Other descriptive variables identified areas of planning in which the caregivers required assistance, perceived barriers to future planning, and preferences regarding conveyance of planning information.
Persons with developmental disabilities were identified by the state computer system as either on the waiting list for or currently receiving services through the Division of Services for People with Disabilities. The targeted sample was narrowed to persons with developmental disabilities over the age of 20 years who …
Utah's Transportation Solution: Future Vision, Bryan Ray Farris
Utah's Transportation Solution: Future Vision, Bryan Ray Farris
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
In the vision statement for the future of the State of Utah drafted by the Utah Tomorrow Committee one of the primary objectives outlined is to “Build a statewide economy and infrastructure that supports a broad spectrum of opportunity for all citizens while advancing the standard of living and maintaining a high quality of life.” This statement has been reiterated by many over the last several years as the state continues to grow, experiencing along with that growth many pains along the way.