Understanding Disability Policies

Understanding Disability Policies
Title Understanding Disability Policies PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Drake
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 248
Release 1999-02-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349273112

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the development and consequences of disability policies, contrasting policies grounded in medical definitions of disability with a 'social model' of disability supported by disability rights campaigners in their pursuit of anti-discrimination legislation. British policies are set in comparative context, and the impacts of policy on disabled people according to their class, gender, age and ethnicity are explored.

The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Improve the Health and Wellness of Persons with Disabilities

The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Improve the Health and Wellness of Persons with Disabilities
Title The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Improve the Health and Wellness of Persons with Disabilities PDF eBook
Author United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General
Publisher
Total Pages 46
Release 2005
Genre
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Understanding Disability

Understanding Disability
Title Understanding Disability PDF eBook
Author Paul T. Jaeger
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 0
Release 2005-07-30
Genre History
ISBN 0275982262

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Disability is rarely considered a social issue. Scholars tend to discuss it in the abstract; medical personnel view it as a health issue; and legal concerns for the disabled focus on how to advocate or protect organizations against demands for accommodation. As a result, disabled individuals are seen as bits and pieces of everyone's constituency but their own. The writers of this work, both having long personal experiences with disabilities, offer a holistic understanding of the lives of disabled individuals from representations in the media to issues of civil rights. Written to educate and inform readers about the social roles of disability, this accessible and informative work addresses: social classifications of disability; social reactions to disability; legal rights and classifications of persons with disabilities; issues of accessibility to information and communication technologies; representations of disability in a range of media, including literature, painting, film, televsion and advertising; and major issues shaping the comtemporary social roles of persons with disabilities. By examining the social roles of disability in the past and present from a range of perspectives and disciplines, this book reveals a portrait of the social place, limitations, and rights of persons with disabilities.

Title PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 255
Release
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ISBN 070203312X

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Understanding Disability

Understanding Disability
Title Understanding Disability PDF eBook
Author Michael Oliver
Publisher Red Globe Press
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0333599152

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A development of some of the main themes and issues surrounding disability that have arisen since the mid-1970s. By relating these developments to the author's own biography throughout this time, this text challenges the personal and social perceptions of disability.

Understanding Disability Law

Understanding Disability Law
Title Understanding Disability Law PDF eBook
Author Mark C. Weber
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre Discrimination
ISBN 9781531027940

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"Understanding Disability Law discusses important statutory and constitutional issues relating to disability discrimination. It is designed to help students in disability law courses synthesize and apply the materials they are learning. It is also designed to function as a compact treatise for practicing lawyers and those looking for an analysis of the Fourteenth Amendment, the Americans with Disabilities Act, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the Fair Housing Act Amendments, and other laws as they relate to the controversial issues of disability rights. The book discusses the leading cases on each of the major topics of disability law and suggests ways of thinking about unresolved questions and debates over legal policy. The fourth edition adds new information on every important topic. It includes thorough discussion of the Supreme Court's Cummings v. Premier Rehab Keller ruling about emotional distress damages in ADA, Section 504, and ACA cases, as well as the Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools decision concerning exhaustion of administrative remedies in special education cases. It provides new sources on the intersection of race and disability and on accommodations in family unification services for parents with disabilities. Coverage remains as comprehensive and detailed as before and includes: Constitutional law bearing on disability discrimination; The controversy over who is a person with a disability for purposes of federal statutes; Employment discrimination rights and remedies; Educational discrimination, including special education law and higher education for students with disabilities; Discrimination in public accommodations; Discrimination by federal, state, and local governments; and Disability discrimination related to housing, transportation, and telecommunications"--

Understanding Disability Policy

Understanding Disability Policy
Title Understanding Disability Policy PDF eBook
Author Alan Roulstone
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1847427383

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We live at a paradoxical time for many disabled people: some achieve new freedoms while others face cuts in services and attempts to restrict who counts as disabled. Locating disability policy within broader social policy contexts, Alan Roulstone and Simon Prideaux critically explore the roles of social support, poverty, socio-economic status, community safety, spatial change, and other issues in shaping disabled people's opportunities. They also consider implications for future policy developments, including the impact of changing government and academic understandings of disability.