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Build a Life. Be open to change

 

 

 

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Order code: 08-P002   Price:£10.80
Format: 355 x 560 mm (14 x 22")



For centuries the house has symbolised the building of a life that solidly shelters our deepest desires for freedom, worth and justice. The door and the window remind us that there are many openings to possibility and change within the structure of our lives. The varied religious and cultural symbols in the windows bear witness to the importance of respecting both our diversity and our unity. Each individual vision is unique, but we are all one people reaching for a dream. When we acknowledge this, the lives we build together– just like this house– radiate with energy and strength.

 

 

 

 

Build a new world. Call forth the light in community life

 

 

 

 

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Order code: 08-P005   Price: £10.80

355 x 560mm  (14 x 22”)

 

Margaret Mead defines an ideal human culture as one in which there is a place for every human gift. In an ideal culture people know each other enough to acknowledge and support one another in the development of their individual gifts. This image honours the courageous ways that five young people with severe disabilities are creating a new world for themselves and others as they move from segregation and limitation toward contribution and opportunity in New York City. Each of these bold pioneers and their families have defied the darkness of discrimination and misunderstanding by calling forth the light of acceptance and compassion in community life. Their work to build a new world inspires us all to call forth the best in each other.

 

 

 

 

Capacity Works. Bring what you have to the table

 

 

 

 

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Order code: 08-P003   Price: £10.80
Format: 355 x 560 mm (14 x 22")


When a woman returns home with her basket, her community wants to know what she has to share. What is inside matters more to her family, neighbours and friends than that which is missing. That is how capacity works. When everyone brings their capacity to the table, the feast of life is begun, enriched, and sustained. The woman here is inspired by Our Lady of Guadalupe, the one who offers dignity and humanity to her people. Those people are gifted, capable, and generous; yet—like all of us—their sense of their worth and value suffers when they are ignored by society. She gives her people strength of will and purpose to continue the struggle for dignity and freedom.

 

 

 

 

Disability is Natural

 

 

 

 

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Order code: 10-P001   Price: £9.69
Format: 410 x 510 mm (16 x 20")


Positive, attention-getting poster to spread the word. This poster uses the logo of Braveheart Press — five apples are nestled in a bowl, one of the five is green. In our society one in five are individuals with a disability. Apples are natural, a green apple is more like a red apple than it is different....

 

 

 

 

Find Direction. Reach for a star

 

 

 

 

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Order code: 08-P001   Price: £10.80
Format: 355 x 560mm (14 x 22")


Throughout eternity, stars have guided seekers and travellers on their journeys. As it did for the First People, the star lights our way in the darkest night and guides us towards a place of hope. This star suggests the five assumptions of person-centred planning: finding capacities, creating a vision, sharing decision making, building community and changing organisations. The five arrows point toward the five accomplishments of such planning: sharing places, knowing people, having respect, making choices and contributions to community.

 

 

 

 

Imagine. A world that works for everyone

 

 

 

 

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Order code: 08-P004   Price: £10.80
Format: 355 x 560mm (14 x 22")


The spiral is an ancient and universal icon of the human journey. Hidden in shells washed ashore right at the ancient ammonite beginnings of life, discovered in caves and crevices through-out the world, reflected for millennia in the artwork of many different cultures, the spiral reminds us that to live is to journey, inward and outward, deeper and wider. The path of growth is not always a straight line, but rather a process of exploration, experimentation, discovery and surprise. Each spark of life has its own path. One aspect of the journey for each one of us is to nurture and protect the journey for all of us.

 

 

 

 

Inclusion/Exclusion
Poster by Jack Pearpoint

 

 

 

Description: Description: Description: 02P001

Order code: 02-P001   Price: £7.78

Format: 610 x 460mm (24 x 16.5")

A vibrant eye catching graphic poster exploring the why behind Inclusion and Exclusion.

 

 

 

Presume Competence

 

 

 

 

Description: Description: Description: 10P002

Order code: 10-P002   Price: £9.69
Format: 410 x 510 mm (16 x 20")

Along with the Braveheart Press logo, is the message “When you see, meet, or think about a person with a disability, presume competence!”