Dr. Salvatore Pizzuro, Ed.D
Friday, 05 November 2010 12:33
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Dr. Salvatore Pizzuro, a Disability Policy Specialist, holds a doctorate in Developmental Disabilities from Columbia University and an advanced degree in Disability Law from New York Law School He can be contacted at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Articles by Dr. Salvatore Pizzuro, Ed.D :
- New York's Proposed Justice Center for the Protection of People with Developmental Disabilities is Needed in New Jersey as Well
- New State Legislation Finally Provides Protections For School Children With Serious Medical Conditions
- The Wisconsin Fiasco Leaves Unmistakable Implications For New Jersey
- The “Comeback” State has Demonstrated the Value it has placed on our Children
- District 36 Legislators Address the Recreational Needs of People with Disabilities
- Another Family Member Protests the Work of the Governor’s Task Force on the Closing of New Jersey’s Developmental Centers
- Senator Jennider Beck Proposes a “Rail Passenger Bill of Rights”
- Reported Increase in Autism Rates will Require a United Planning Effort
- A Parent Shares Her Hopes And Fears Regarding The Proposed Center Closings
- Legislators Propose that Voters be the Charter School Decision-Makers
- The State Pedestrian Safety Law cited as the “Most Ignored” Legal Measure of All Time
- Assembly Committee Moves to Enhance Safety for People with Disabilities
- It is Time for Congressman Bill Pascrell to “Step Down” and Endorse his Colleague Steve Rothman
- Family Members Continue to Speak out on Plans to Close Developmental Centers
- Barbara Buono and Valerie Huttle are Successful in Preserving the Anti-Bullying Bill
- A Christie Task force Member Speaks Out
- The Plan to Close the State’s Developmental Centers Must be Carefully Scrutinized
- The 215th State Legislature can make a difference for those with Developmental Disabilities
- Governor Christie’s Budget Address: An offer to help the Select Few
- The "President’s Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities" Responds to the Deinstitutionalization Controversy
- The Medicaid Crisis Leads to Finger-Pointing
- The Deinstitutionalization Controversy Continues
- Newark Special Education Case serves as an Illustration of the Dilemma that Confronts all People with Disabilities
- Early Concepts and Missions for the Developmentally Disabled are Needed once again!
- Governor Christie views Developmentally Disabled Individuals as a “Pot of Money”
- The Charter School Movement Remains Mired in Controversy
- Governor Christie’s Eloquence Disguises the Substance of his Message
- Barbara Buono Provides Leadership in Education
- The New Year brings Challenges for People with Disabilities
- Assemblyman Gary Schaer’s Homeowner Protection Bill is Finally Signed into Law
- Senator Buono is not afraid to speak out on sensitive issue
- Legislature Completes Work Bill to Enhance the Dissemination of Information to People with Developmental Disabilities and their Families
- Public Vindictiveness is a Disservice to all New Jerseyans
- The Christie Administration’s Flawed Policy regarding Adults with Developmental Disabilities may be born of Desperation
- Bureaucratic Red Tape Is Robbing NJ's Developmentally Disabled of Basic Human Rights
- Valerie Huttle Provides a Voice for the “Voiceless”
- Complaint filed against the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities and the Association of Retarded Citizens
- The Abuse of those with Developmental Disabilities Continues
- The Need for Competent Leadership Remains Ever-Present in New Jersey
- The Abuse of those with Developmental Disabilities Continues
- Gary Schaer is a Committed Advocate for Average New Jerseyans
- Senator Buono is unafraid to challenge the Insurance Industry
- A Philadelphia Case Highlights The Importance Of The Efforts Of Three New Jersey Lawmakers
- An Interesting Phenomenon in the Meadowlands
- Connie Wagner is Determined to Prevent the Abuse of New Jerseyans with Developmental Disabilities
- Senator Beck Fights to Protect Vulnerable Citizens in New Jersey’s “Out-of-Home” Facilities
- The Diminishing Quality of Life among New Jerseyans with Disabilities to be discussed at October 3rd Summit
- The Attitudes and Prejudices toward Employees with Disabilities May be Preventing Success in the Workplace
- Assemblyman Gary Schaer’s Homeowner Protection Bill Still Awaits the Governor’s Signature
- “Mixed Leadership” Creates Questions in The Mission To serve NJ's Vulnerable
- The State Legislature must Divest itself of the “Soprano State” Image
- Still Second Class Citizens: New Jerseyans with Disabilities Remain Ostracized from the Workforce
- Finalizing the State Budget has created both Unanticipated and Anticipated Infighting among Lawmakers
- Senator Weinberg Continues her Mission in New Jersey
- Wynona Lipman’s Legacy is Forgotten in New Jersey
- The Future Legacy of the Christie Administration Reveals a Detached Statehouse
- Assemblyman Gary Schaer Continues the Fight for New Jersey’s Neediest
- Freedom of the Press becomes a Casualty of NJ Politics
- The Benefit of Saving the Pension System: Homelessness within Two Years
- The Plan to Privatize New Jersey’s Schools Reveals a Flawed Outcome
- Members of the State Legislature address the needs of New Jerseyans with Developmental Disabilities
- New Jerseyans with Disabilities: Still Struggling for Access to Employment, Health Care, Housing, Community Acquiescence, and Human Rights
- ”Designed Ignorance” and the Dismantling of NJN
- Pontius Pilot and School Funding
- New Jersey Faces an ongoing Dilemma with ever-increasing Special Education Costs
- Charter School Funding: An Extension of a Dictatorship or a Democracy?
- The Governor's Plan to Close the Vineland Developmental Center: Will There Be Anything Left Worth Saving?
- The Danger of Complacency during a Time of Crisis and the need to Preserve Basic Rights
- The Plan to Cut Programs for NJ’s Blind Children: A Design for Tomorrow’s Failures
- The Status of our Most Vulnerable Citizens: Forty Years after their Legislative and Judicial Emancipation
- Establishing County Schools for New Jersey’s Children with Autism: A Step Forward or Backward?
- We Must Restore “Trust” to the Concept of “The Public Trust”
- Can the Uncertainty of our State’s Future allow us to deny the Basic Rights and Needs of Vulnerable Children?
- Simple Solutions for New Jersey’s Underclass
- Will the Governor Save His Fellow New Jerseyans or Himself?
- New Jersey’s Failure to Meet the Needs of its Most Vulnerable Citizens: A Result of Cultural Prejudices?
- Time for Radical Change
- The Basic Human Rights of New Jersey's Residents: Reserved Only for Those Who can Afford it, Financially
- The Basic Human Rights of New Jersey's Residents: Reserved Only for Those Who can Afford it, Financially
- The Effective Coordination of Communication & Implementation During a Catastrophic Event: A Time To Organize
- Our Governor's Hard Work and Discipline
- Optional Enrollment in "Out of District" Schools: A Recipe for Disaster
- The State Education Department Fiasco and the Need for Rational Decision-Making
- The State Education Department Fiasco and the Need for Rational Decision-Making
- Pizzuro Protests the Elimination of State Commisions by Governor Christie
- The Sports Authority: Is it Time to Dismantle a Wasteland?
- The Sports Authority: Is it Time to Dismantle a Wasteland?
- The Americans with Disabilities Act: A 20th Anniversary of the Unfinished Mission
- Warranted Goals versus Effective Solutions for New Jersey
- The Plan to Solve our Fiscal Crisis -- Do We Destroy Those We Purport to Save?
- The Plan to Solve our Fiscal Crisis -- Do We Destroy Those We Purport to Save?
- The New Jersey Supreme Court: Should it be above Party Politics?
- The Implications of the Atkins Concept on the Lives of People with Disabilities in Criminal and Civil Courts
- Police Abuse and the Mentally Ill: An Unacceptable Consequence of Limited Training
- New Jerseyans with Disabilities: Our State’s Underclass
- The UN Convention On The Rights of Persons With Disabilities: Implications for the Future
- The UN Convention On The Rights of Persons With Disabilities: Implications for the Future
- New Jersey: A Viable Future or an Economic Wasteland?
- New Jersey: A Viable Future or an Economic Wasteland?
- Scalera and Schaer: Trendsetters In New Jersey Disability Policy
- New Jersey and the Nation: The Continued Struggle for Mental Health Civil Rights Advocacy
- Scalera Seeks to Provide Athletic Opportunities for Children with Disabilities
- New Jersey's Special Education Week and Life-Long Needs
- The United States Supreme Court and The Future of Disability Policy
- Postsecondary Education Patterns Of Enrollment, Support And Accommodations Among Students With Disabilities: A State-Wide Survey
- The Continued Pattern Of Failure! Broken Promises Remain In Research And Service Delivery
- A Broken System! Transition from High School: Promises Deferred
- Due Process Rights And New Jerseyans With Mental Illness: A Study In Dichotomy
- The Stark-Holt Bill: Designed to Improve the Quality of Life Among Young People with Disabilities
- The Impact of the New Budget on New Jerseyans with Disabilities
- Young Adults With Mental, Developmental, And Other Disabilities: Advocacy And Legal Representation
- Transition Revisited
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