In this article, I will first explore the definition and significance of 'adulthood' for participants with learning disabilities in a disability self advocacy movement. In particular, I will focus on self identified markers of the transition to adult status. I will then examine the process of marginalisation as made manifest in government policy of the late 1990s within the province of Ontario, Canada. Finally, I will discuss the response of disability self-advocates to this policy initiative as evidence of the significance of adult status for persons with disabilities. This article is based on research conducted between September of 1997 and January 2003. During this time, I conducted over one hundred hours of combined interviews and parti...
Youth with disability are oppressed and marginalized by a dominant cultural narrative called ableism...
Making the transition from high school to adult life is a challenging process for youth with Intelle...
Research on the adulthood of people with disabilities is still scarce. In the article the results of...
The purpose of this critical qualitative study was to understand how transition to adulthood for you...
This article applies the social model of disability (Oliver 1996) and the theory of social role valo...
Understandings and definitions of disability have changed and varied across social and political cli...
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing LtdBackground This study examines how those planning futures for young ...
Aim: Very little attention has been paid to the views and experiences of young people with mild int...
This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)For adults with intellectual disability lif...
A study of leaners with disabilities in postsecondary education moving from dependent special educat...
Adults with learning disabilities continue to be impacted by their disabilities throughout their liv...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how some young individuals who are labelled as having inte...
This paper is a hermeneutic analysis of selected academic publications. This paper examines a numbe...
This article is a summary of a paper delivered at the North-east of England Branch Annual Conference...
Youth with disability are oppressed and marginalized by a dominant cultural narrative called ableism...
Making the transition from high school to adult life is a challenging process for youth with Intelle...
Research on the adulthood of people with disabilities is still scarce. In the article the results of...
The purpose of this critical qualitative study was to understand how transition to adulthood for you...
This article applies the social model of disability (Oliver 1996) and the theory of social role valo...
Understandings and definitions of disability have changed and varied across social and political cli...
© 2010 Blackwell Publishing LtdBackground This study examines how those planning futures for young ...
Aim: Very little attention has been paid to the views and experiences of young people with mild int...
This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)For adults with intellectual disability lif...
A study of leaners with disabilities in postsecondary education moving from dependent special educat...
Adults with learning disabilities continue to be impacted by their disabilities throughout their liv...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate how some young individuals who are labelled as having inte...
This paper is a hermeneutic analysis of selected academic publications. This paper examines a numbe...
This article is a summary of a paper delivered at the North-east of England Branch Annual Conference...
Youth with disability are oppressed and marginalized by a dominant cultural narrative called ableism...
Making the transition from high school to adult life is a challenging process for youth with Intelle...
Research on the adulthood of people with disabilities is still scarce. In the article the results of...