2021
DOI: 10.37433/aad.v2i1.99
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Empowering the caregiver network of farmers with a disability: A case study of the North Carolina AgrAbility project

Abstract: A majority of farmers with a disability rely heavily on caregivers to ensure they can fulfill their daily roles and responsibilities. Family members, such as spouses, parents, siblings, and children, are the most common caregivers. However, little is known about the resources and support needed to ensure these individuals can successfully navigate this complex role. In response, the North Carolina AgrAbility Project has provided caregivers with education, resources, and support so that these individuals can be… Show more

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“…We also recommend extension professionals create a networking program that will allow seasoned and experienced Black rural leaders to mentor young professionals. This change could help create a Black rural leadership pipeline to support emerging leaders to address issues such as food insecurity, the lack of access to resources, and opportunities to better support marginalized populations (Alston et al, 2019(Alston et al, , 2020Fergus et al, 2021;Jackson & Roberts, 2021;Minus et al, 2021;Ramage et al, 2021). Sandmann and Vandeberg (1995) called for more experiential learning opportunities to enhance rural leadership development.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also recommend extension professionals create a networking program that will allow seasoned and experienced Black rural leaders to mentor young professionals. This change could help create a Black rural leadership pipeline to support emerging leaders to address issues such as food insecurity, the lack of access to resources, and opportunities to better support marginalized populations (Alston et al, 2019(Alston et al, , 2020Fergus et al, 2021;Jackson & Roberts, 2021;Minus et al, 2021;Ramage et al, 2021). Sandmann and Vandeberg (1995) called for more experiential learning opportunities to enhance rural leadership development.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these results, professional development should be offered based on specific disabilities types. Specifically, participants indicated a greater need to accommodate students with physical disabilities in laboratory settings (Minus et al, 2021). Because a gap may exist in content knowledge about specific disability categories and strategies when teaching students with special needs, is it possible that further marginalization of students with special needs may be occurring in classrooms?…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion Implications and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection was made with the help of a graduate assistant at Chuka University who had previously undertaken his masters' degree project in the target area. It is essential to disclose the researchers' roles, experiences, and biases in a qualitative study (Minus et al, 2021). Therefore, the research was undertaken by a graduate assistant at Chuka University with close supervision by the principal researcher (Faculty).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%