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This is a really interesting article about the way 'employment' has traditionally been defined. Strict definitions of 'employment', 'employable' etc. tend to marginalise whole numbers of people including people with disabilities. The author also argues along similar lines about the term 'recreation'.
Read MoreThis article describes the aim and work of the TASH Leisure and Recreation Committee.
Read MoreThese brief but graphic accounts give the reader a vivid impression of the experience of living with a disability in a society that is in political turmoil.
Read MoreAn article addressed to parents of children with disabilities.
Read MoreIn this paper on 'A Fresh Perspective on Inclusive Living' presented to NCID's 1993 Conference, Hailstone describes her experiences of raising a child with a disability.
Read MoreA description of a close friendship between two people who attended the same day centre. The friendship was under threat because of bureaucratic considerations and this article is written by a person who became involved in trying to safeguard the friendship.
Read MoreThis article draws on Erick Leipold's keynote address to Disabled Peoples International (DPI) National Assembly. Leipoldt spoke about the need for parents to allow their child with a disability to be given opportunities to grow and develop as individuals rather than be held back and over-protected.
Read MoreThe authors trace a brief history of education policy in Australia which has contributed to the present climate in which inclusion as possible. The authors go on to illustrate, however, how exclusionary practices can persist in spite of policy changes and argue that this occurs because of attitudinal reasons.
Read MoreDulcie McCallum, the Ombudswoman for British Colombia (Canada,) analyses two historical processes that have taken place in most Western political systems: firstly, the historical development of service and other systems by governments.
Read MoreA father writes passionately of the effect that new guardianship legislation in the USA will have on his daughter and many other people with intellectual disabilities.
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