This paper addresses some important areas of commonality in the political interests of older and disabled people. The paper reports findings from survey and interview research with local organisations representing older people, and their engagement with disability issues. We begin by reviewing similarities in the claims and mobilisation of older and disabled people, and by reviewing the groups that participated in the study. The main part of the paper identifies substantive policy issues that were perceived as important to older people. Here, there are considerable areas of overlap with the claims of disabled people's organisations (for example, in relation to information, independent living, accessible housing, transport, social support, a...
The phenomenon of access was investigated in regard to people with disability and older people. Acce...
The increasing number of people with disabilities surviving to old age raises questions regarding th...
In his study of disability and policy making in Canada, Michael Prince conceptualised the idea of ‘a...
<p align="left"><strong>Introduction: </strong>In the context of an increasingly ageing society with...
Introduction: In the context of an increasingly ageing society with a growing number of persons diag...
Addressing older people’s social exclusion is a major challenge for contemporary societies. However,...
This study is an attempt to deepen the understanding of the social phenomenon of political participa...
This article examines collective action and the alliances between social movement organizations enga...
In Australia, there currently exists a large disparity between the accommodation models available in...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
Vol. 33, No. 2,159-167 The disability and aging communities differ significantly in their perception...
Many attempts have been made in recent times to increase the numbers of disabled people in the UK wo...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
This paper explores disability rights activism as a form of collective political participation. This...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
The phenomenon of access was investigated in regard to people with disability and older people. Acce...
The increasing number of people with disabilities surviving to old age raises questions regarding th...
In his study of disability and policy making in Canada, Michael Prince conceptualised the idea of ‘a...
<p align="left"><strong>Introduction: </strong>In the context of an increasingly ageing society with...
Introduction: In the context of an increasingly ageing society with a growing number of persons diag...
Addressing older people’s social exclusion is a major challenge for contemporary societies. However,...
This study is an attempt to deepen the understanding of the social phenomenon of political participa...
This article examines collective action and the alliances between social movement organizations enga...
In Australia, there currently exists a large disparity between the accommodation models available in...
Disability policy is yet to receive substantial attention from scholars operating within social poli...
Vol. 33, No. 2,159-167 The disability and aging communities differ significantly in their perception...
Many attempts have been made in recent times to increase the numbers of disabled people in the UK wo...
This study explores subjective experiences of disability with ageing and ageing with long-term disab...
This paper explores disability rights activism as a form of collective political participation. This...
Drawing on interdisciplinary, cross-national perspectives, this open access book contributes to the ...
The phenomenon of access was investigated in regard to people with disability and older people. Acce...
The increasing number of people with disabilities surviving to old age raises questions regarding th...
In his study of disability and policy making in Canada, Michael Prince conceptualised the idea of ‘a...