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What makes Inclusion Daily Express different from other
disability-related news resources?
We think Inclusion Daily Express is different because
it is:
- Focused -- Looks at rights of people who have
disabilities to be fully included in the real world. No ads. No chatter. No
email chain letters. No pop-ups. No Spam.
- Comprehensive -- Covers all aspects of community
life -- including employment, technology, inclusive education, relationships,
self-determination, laws, advocacy, safety, and independent living.
- Timely -- Arrives in your email Monday through
Friday (or once a week if you choose Inclusion Weekly Review).
- Concise -- Just scan the headlines and news
summaries to have a picture of what's going on right now. More information is
usually just a click away.
- Inexpensive -- less than 40 cents every issue (and
one subscription can be sent to up to 10 readers of your choice). Saves you
time and money looking for information and deleting unwanted messages.
- Convenient -- Inclusion Daily Express comes to you.
After you sign up, you never again have to register, sign-in, deal with
passwords or annoying "pop-up" pages.
Other resources are important and do meet specific needs.
But Inclusion Daily Express is different in the following ways:
- Disability news services: More and more are financed through
advertising directed at getting you to spend your money. Some make money just
by having you visit their website. Inclusion Daily Express comes to you without
any commercial messages or fancy graphics.
Many "news" services that don't
advertise or have grants to fund them, can go weeks, months or even years
without updates.
And while most news services focus exclusively on one
disability, such as Down syndrome or multiple sclerosis, or on one aspect of
disability, such as employment, Inclusion Daily Express looks at rights and
community inclusion of all people with disabilities -- everywhere.
- Listserves and newsgroups are on-line or email communities
that give people a chance to interact with others with whom they have things in
common. List members often provide each other with a lot of great information
-- sometimes too much information.
Virus alerts, jokes, email chain
letters, gentle ribbing (or not-so-gentle ribbing), and
responses attached to responses attached to responses, can easily become
overwhelming. If you don't have the time or inclination to read them all,
you'll wear out your delete button. Inclusion Daily Express sends you only
today's news and related information.
- Newsletters often have great articles, but if they come out
quarterly, monthly, or even weekly, they cannot be as timely as a daily
service. How many times have you read an "action alert" for something that
happened before you the newsletter arrived in your mail?
- Professional journals can be very useful, especially for
researchers, university staff and students. Some are expensive and rather
complicated. Many just get stacked up in a pile for reading 'later'.
- Alerts and bulletins get important information to people fast.
Sometimes you have to do quite a bit of reading to understand the issues and
know what to do. Inclusion Daily Express sends you a brief summary, with links
to more in-depth information if you need it or want it.
Lately, some
bulletins have become extremely partisan or slanted toward a particular
political candidate or point-of-view.
- Bulletin/discussion boards can provide good information in a
rather timely manner if others pay attention to what's going on and then post
information on the board, and if you have the time to sift and sort. Inclusion
Daily Express is a daily service that keeps you up-to-date every day without
the hassle.
Inclusion Daily Express uses the best features of these resources.
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