This thesis presents a case study of the development of the Disabled Persons Assembly (New Zealand) Inc. since its inception in 1983. The research methodology used was the topical life history approach. Archival research and an analysis of relevant policy documents, which contextualize this history, accompany the life history approach. Participants worked through a semi-structured interview schedule with the researcher. A range of topics was explored, including participants' views of the organisation's philosophy, goals and objectives, successful projects undertaken by the organisation, its leadership, current issues for the disability movement and future directions for the Disabled Persons Assembly. It is argued here that the Disabled Pers...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
This report details some of the experiences disabled people in New Zealand encounter each day. Intr...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
This thesis examines lobbying from the disabled people’s organisation Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA...
This thesis examines the development and current status of supported employment, a relatively recent...
The role of central government in disability sport in Aotearoa New Zealand has never been reviewed i...
This dissertation examines the history of physically disabled children in New Zealand between 1935 a...
The New Zealand historiography on intellectual disability has been expanded in the twenty years by h...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
In 2001 the New Zealand Government launched the New Zealand Disability Strategy. This thesis examine...
This study investigates the ways which people with disabilities are integrated into the artistic pra...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Margaret CooperThe Australian Disability Rights Move...
The goal of this research project was to provide information to enhance the development and implemen...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
A study examined the pattern and organization of services for disabled persons in New Zealand. As of...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
This report details some of the experiences disabled people in New Zealand encounter each day. Intr...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...
This thesis examines lobbying from the disabled people’s organisation Disabled Persons Assembly (DPA...
This thesis examines the development and current status of supported employment, a relatively recent...
The role of central government in disability sport in Aotearoa New Zealand has never been reviewed i...
This dissertation examines the history of physically disabled children in New Zealand between 1935 a...
The New Zealand historiography on intellectual disability has been expanded in the twenty years by h...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
In 2001 the New Zealand Government launched the New Zealand Disability Strategy. This thesis examine...
This study investigates the ways which people with disabilities are integrated into the artistic pra...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Margaret CooperThe Australian Disability Rights Move...
The goal of this research project was to provide information to enhance the development and implemen...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
A study examined the pattern and organization of services for disabled persons in New Zealand. As of...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
This report details some of the experiences disabled people in New Zealand encounter each day. Intr...
This thesis explores challenges encountered by young disabled people participating and engaging with...