American Association on Mental Retardation
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The American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR) is an American non-profit professional organization that advocates on behalf of those with mental retardation.
History
Founded in 1876, AAMR is the oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization of professionals (and others) concerned about mental retardation and related disabilities. AAMR has members in the United States and 55 other countries.
In June 2006, members of the association voted to change the name of AAMR to the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Mission statement
AAMR has adopted a 13-point set of principles to accomplish the mission:
- Achieving full societal inclusion and participation of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Advocating for equality, individual dignity and other human rights.
- Expanding opportunities for choice and self-determination.
- Influencing positive attitudes and public awareness by recognizing the contributions of people with intellectual disabilities.
- Promoting genuine accommodations to expand participation in all aspects of life.
- Aiding families and other caregivers to provide support in the community.
- Increasing access to quality health, education, vocational, and other human services and supports.
- Advancing basic and applied research to prevent or minimize the effects of intellectual disability and to enhance the quality of life.
- Cultivating and providing leadership in the field.
- Seeking a diversity of disciplines, cultures, and perspectives in our work.
- Enhancing skills, knowledge, rewards and conditions of people working in the field.
- Encouraging promising students to pursue careers in the field of disabilities.
- Establishing partnerships and strategic alliances with organizations that share our values and goals.
Publications
They publish the professional journals Mental Retardation and American Journal on Mental Retardation.
External links
- [American Association on Mental Retardation website]
- [AAMR online journals]
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