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JOSEPH A.PANZA, Recreation & Leisure Studies

 
BOOKSPUBLISHED:
 

 

CHAPTERS/SECTIONSPUBLISHED IN BOOKS:

 
 

PAPERSPUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS:


 
JOURNALARTICLES PUBLISHED:

Assessing and Managing Risk—A Management and Legal Necessity, CRPAToday, Spring 2006

Planning Strategies forServing Across the Life Span, CRPA Today, Spring 2005

Residents Perceptions Regarding Parks andCity-Owned Recreational Facilities—An Efficient and Effective ResearchApplication Strategy, NRPA, 2004, with R.E. Cipriano.One State's Lessons inInstitutional Reform: The Colorado Experience with Federal Look Behinds,Superintendents' Digest, vol. 8, no. 1, January, 1989The School Nurse's Role inAssisting Children with Disabling Conditions, Journal of School Health, September,1985


OTHERPUBLICATIONS:

AnInstructional Method of Improving Social Relationships Between Persons withSevere Disabilities and Their Non Disabled Peers In Inclusive School Settings,Submitted for Publication 2000, with R. E. Cipriano

OutsourcingHuman Resources - Experience At One Local Arc, The Executive, March &April, 1997

Paradoxes, onin utero Baby Doe discrimination, TASH Newsletter, Volume 17, Issue 7, July,1990

One State'sLessons in Institutional Reform: he Colorado Experience with Federal LookBehinds, Superintendents' Digest, vol. 8, no. 1, January, 1989

The SchoolNurse's Role in Assisting Children with Disabling Conditions, Journal of SchoolHealth, September, 1985

Quality ofLife, A Recipient's Point of View, TASH Newsletter, Volume 10, Issue 11,November, 1984


EXHIBITS/SHOWS/PERFORMANCESOF CREATIVE WORKS:

(art/sculpture/music/film)

(Include place,institution, date)

 
BOOKREVIEWS: 

(List citationsto reviews, including titles,authors, & full citations to where they appeared):

 
 

CONFERENCEPAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED:

ManagingChallenging Behaviors in Community Programs, Massachusetts Recreation and ParkAssociation Conference, Srturbridge, MA, September 2006

Inclusion- Where Theory and Reality Meet Head-On, National Institute for Research in Inclusion(NIRI), Groton, CT, September 2006

Managing Challenging Behaviors TRs Role in Inclusive Community Programs,New England Training Institute, Newport, RI, May, 2006

Principles ofBehavior Management at CCPA

Proposed Centerfor Non Profit Organizations at the NEBHE conference in Boston

CRPA StateConference, with J. MacGregor and I. Grants, presented on Inclusion in CommunityRecreation Settings

CT SupportedEmployment Conference on Market Based Employment Services Using a BusinessConsultation Model

Managing,Surviving, and Thriving in a Deinstitutionalization and DownsizeEnvironment-Tips, Trends--Let The Games Begin!, CMRA, Nashville, TN

PresentedAgency Consultation Team, a peer to peer quality assurance/technical assistanceconcept, at Achieving Excellence, Omaha, NE

ABC's ofAdvocacy, National Student Speech and Hearing Association Mid-South Conferenceon Communicative Disorders of Memphis State University, Memphis, TN

KeynoteAddress, United Cerebral Palsy Association, Family Support and EarlyIntervention Institute, Serving Children...Empowering Families; Workshop, ABC'sof Advocacy, Memphis TN

InformedConsent in Habilitation and Behavior Management, at Jackson State CommunityCollege, Legal Rights of Individuals with Mental Retardation, for TN DMH/MR

MedicaidWaivers for Children with Disabilities, at the University of Tennessee-Memphis,in conjunction with the Office of Maternal and Child Health, US Department ofHealth and Human Services, Health Care for the Poor and Uninsured, SuccessfulStrategies and Programs

Values BasedBehavior Management, Jackson and Nashville, TN, for Community MentalRetardation Association training conferences

PresentedSupporting Institutional Closure and Community Services, to Utah State Schooland Training Center Parents Association, Salt Lake City, UT

PresentedDiscovering Resources for the Retarded and Handicapped, American Society forLaw and Medicine, Ethics on the Front Lines (re. "Baby Doe" Issues),Vail, CO

Advocacy,Types, Uses, Limitations and Outcomes, Region IV AAMR, Snowmass, CO

PresentedPolitical Process in Human Service Delivery, National Organization of HumanServices, Denver, CO

MR/DD Trainingto Agency Personnel at Regional Conferences in NJ

PresentedStatus of Deinstitutionalization, Research Findings, at Kean College, ChildStudy Institute, Union, NJ

 

WORKSHOPLEADERSHIP:

 
 

RECENTGRANTS RECEIVED:

 (Do not include dollar amounts)
 

RESEARCHINTERESTS IN GENERAL:

Non-ProfitOrganizations

Leadership & Management of Non-Profit and Community Organizations

Conductingresearch on non-profit sector training needs

DisabilityIssues, Advocacy and Legal Reforms

BehaviorManagement

OrganizationalDevelopment

Curricularresearch to design non-profit management specialization courses for proposedmasters degree in Non-profit Management at Southern Connecticut StateUniversity, 2000-2002

Designing andconducting field research to study the effectiveness and thoroughness of stateefforts to deinstitutionalize residents of state institutions

Legal researchon due process protections affecting persons being institutionalized

CURRENT/FUTURESPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Reducing exposure to legal liability and trends in sports and recreation servicesresulting in negligence litigation

STUDENTINVOLVEMENT/COLLABORATION IN MY RESEARCH:

 

MASTER'STHESES ADVISEMENT:

 

 
DISSERTATIONTITLE:

 DerivingA Model for Due Process in Institutionalization Proceedings for New Jersey'sMentally Retarded, 1980


INSTITUTIONGRANTING Ph.D.:

University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, Educational LeadershipProgram, Ed.D. 1980

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