and area-based urban renewal Disabled people are increasingly being drawn into the UK Labour government’s strategy to address area-based deprivation through projects which focus on employability as a means of tackling social exclusion. This paper draws on a case study of an employment project aimed at young people with learning difficulties funded as part of the Single Regeneration Budget, to explore how such projects operate in the context of area-based renewal, and with what gains, if any, for disabled people. The case study suggests that the perceived contribution of the project – and people with learning difficulties – to the area was as much about social regeneration, as building a local economy through the creation of active workers. ...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...
This report examines the role of the social economy in bringing about inclusive growth that generate...
Disabled people are noticeably absent from the government's regeneration agenda, despite its current...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
Traditionally, studies of disabled people’s access to the labour market have been largely restricte...
This paper identifies the growing gap between the spheres of paid employment and social care for peo...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to report on a study undertaken into disabled people's experience...
This article draws on findings from an Economic and Social Research Council funded research project ...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
People who use wheelchairs regularly encounter physical access barriers while living their everyday ...
Young people with disabilities are often excluded from the labour market. The present paper describe...
Paid employment is the primary marker of social inclusion. Welfare reform is encouraging disabled pe...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative research project that explores the experiences and...
The report is from the Disability Workstream of Glasgow City Council’s Social Recovery Task Force (S...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...
This report examines the role of the social economy in bringing about inclusive growth that generate...
Disabled people are noticeably absent from the government's regeneration agenda, despite its current...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
Traditionally, studies of disabled people’s access to the labour market have been largely restricte...
This paper identifies the growing gap between the spheres of paid employment and social care for peo...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to report on a study undertaken into disabled people's experience...
This article draws on findings from an Economic and Social Research Council funded research project ...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
People who use wheelchairs regularly encounter physical access barriers while living their everyday ...
Young people with disabilities are often excluded from the labour market. The present paper describe...
Paid employment is the primary marker of social inclusion. Welfare reform is encouraging disabled pe...
This paper presents the findings of a qualitative research project that explores the experiences and...
The report is from the Disability Workstream of Glasgow City Council’s Social Recovery Task Force (S...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...
This report examines the role of the social economy in bringing about inclusive growth that generate...