Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppression, normalisation, and unwanted intrusion. While there may be good reasons for positioning rehabilitation in this way, this has also meant that, as a lived experience, it is under-researched and neglected in disabilities literature, as we show by surveying leading disability studies journals. With some notable exceptions, rehabilitation research has remained the preserve of the rehabilitation sciences, and such studies have rarely included the voices of disabled people themselves, as we also demonstrate by surveying a cross-section of rehabilitation science literature. Next, drawing on new research, we argue for reframing access to rehabilit...
Occupational therapists frequently cite a ‘client-centred’ approach as a fundamental aspect of their...
The (in)equality issues facing disabled people are extensive and long-enduring. The way(s) in which ...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
oai:cdd.journals.yorku.ca:article/23382Individuals with disabilities have been largely ignored from ...
Purpose: Disability and ableism exist within a societal context that does not ignore the many facets...
A confident statement in Social Inclusion by Mannon and MacLacLan that disability is not a health pr...
At a meeting of Society for Disability Studies Anthony Bale presented a paper in which he called for...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
Occupational therapists frequently cite a ‘client-centred’ approach as a fundamental aspect of their...
The (in)equality issues facing disabled people are extensive and long-enduring. The way(s) in which ...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
Rights-based Rehabilitation explores how disabled people’s views and experiences of the rehabilitati...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
oai:cdd.journals.yorku.ca:article/23382Individuals with disabilities have been largely ignored from ...
Purpose: Disability and ableism exist within a societal context that does not ignore the many facets...
A confident statement in Social Inclusion by Mannon and MacLacLan that disability is not a health pr...
At a meeting of Society for Disability Studies Anthony Bale presented a paper in which he called for...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
Occupational therapists frequently cite a ‘client-centred’ approach as a fundamental aspect of their...
The (in)equality issues facing disabled people are extensive and long-enduring. The way(s) in which ...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...