This book review considers the challenges of raising a child with a developmental disability as seen in the book What time is the 9:20 bus? by Lucinda Hage. Beyond being an emotional and compelling narrative of a mother struggling to navigate Canada’s medical and social support systems, the book is also an excellent introduction to the fields of bioethics, disability ethics, and resource allocation ethics
Book review of 'Justice for people with disabilities : legal and institutional issues' by Marge Haur...
Author: Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer, Eds. Reviewer: Liat Ben-Moshe Publisher: The Disability Pre...
Author: Tanya Titchkosky Reviewer: Elizabeth DePoy Publisher: University of Toronto, 2007 Paper ISBN...
This book review considers the challenges of raising a child with a developmental disability as seen...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
Vaillancourt\u27s book is reviewed in the context of the Social Assistance Review in Ontario
This review of Kimberly Maich's and Carmen Hall's recent publication, Autism Spectrum Disorder in th...
Book review: Disability studies: Emerging Insights and Perspectives Edited by: Thomas Campbell, Fern...
Editor: Phil Smith Reviewer: Steven E. Brown, PhD Publisher: New York: Peter Lang, 2013 Paperback: ...
In summary, this highly readable book provides real examples of how boundaries to inclusion of peopl...
Editors: Roy I. Brown and Rhonda M. Faragher Reviewer: James G. Linn, PhD Publisher: Nova Science ...
Reviewer: Carol J. Gill, PhD Editors: Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson and Jen Cellio Publisher: Syracuse, ...
Authored by Helen Pearson, The Life Project: The Extraordinary Story of our Ordinary Lives concerns ...
Reviewed by Prof. N Martin, London South Bank University Title: Supporting Change in Autism Service...
Children and young people's worlds: developing frameworks for integrated practice is primarily a cou...
Book review of 'Justice for people with disabilities : legal and institutional issues' by Marge Haur...
Author: Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer, Eds. Reviewer: Liat Ben-Moshe Publisher: The Disability Pre...
Author: Tanya Titchkosky Reviewer: Elizabeth DePoy Publisher: University of Toronto, 2007 Paper ISBN...
This book review considers the challenges of raising a child with a developmental disability as seen...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
Vaillancourt\u27s book is reviewed in the context of the Social Assistance Review in Ontario
This review of Kimberly Maich's and Carmen Hall's recent publication, Autism Spectrum Disorder in th...
Book review: Disability studies: Emerging Insights and Perspectives Edited by: Thomas Campbell, Fern...
Editor: Phil Smith Reviewer: Steven E. Brown, PhD Publisher: New York: Peter Lang, 2013 Paperback: ...
In summary, this highly readable book provides real examples of how boundaries to inclusion of peopl...
Editors: Roy I. Brown and Rhonda M. Faragher Reviewer: James G. Linn, PhD Publisher: Nova Science ...
Reviewer: Carol J. Gill, PhD Editors: Cynthia Lewiecki-Wilson and Jen Cellio Publisher: Syracuse, ...
Authored by Helen Pearson, The Life Project: The Extraordinary Story of our Ordinary Lives concerns ...
Reviewed by Prof. N Martin, London South Bank University Title: Supporting Change in Autism Service...
Children and young people's worlds: developing frameworks for integrated practice is primarily a cou...
Book review of 'Justice for people with disabilities : legal and institutional issues' by Marge Haur...
Author: Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer, Eds. Reviewer: Liat Ben-Moshe Publisher: The Disability Pre...
Author: Tanya Titchkosky Reviewer: Elizabeth DePoy Publisher: University of Toronto, 2007 Paper ISBN...