In this paper we argue that human rights approaches for intellectually disabled people have failed to recognise the complexity of rights claims made by and on behalf of this group. Drawing on a research project into discourses of education for intellectually disabled people in the Eastern Cape, South Africa we discern three rights discourses; namely, rights to full participation, rights to special services and rights to protection. These draw off a social model, a medical model and a protective model, respectively. We note that these discourses may be set up in contestation with each other. However, we argue that they can be seen as complementary if viewed within an ethics of care that enables participation. Within this conceptualisation, p...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
Accounts of autonomy within liberal theory seek to promote individual self-determination and the dig...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), adopted by the UN in 2006, represe...
In this paper we argue that human rights approaches for intellectually disabled people have failed t...
Participating in social activism implies responsibility for its exchange and creation. We focus on I...
Human rights create a protective zone around persons and allow them the opportunity to further their...
The education of intellectually disabled (ID) people is constructed within mass education systems as...
i The aim of this thesis is to outline the story of intellectual disability from a medical perspecti...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
In order to address obvious inequities, rights have been utilised to provide the 'basic' material ne...
Although most people with intellectual disability remain under the lifelong care and support of thei...
Persons with intellectual disabilities are more likely to experience victimization and have their ri...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
Non inclusive research about the care and treatment of people with disabilities is part of history. ...
In this paper, the author outlines the development of the protection of disabled persons through the...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
Accounts of autonomy within liberal theory seek to promote individual self-determination and the dig...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), adopted by the UN in 2006, represe...
In this paper we argue that human rights approaches for intellectually disabled people have failed t...
Participating in social activism implies responsibility for its exchange and creation. We focus on I...
Human rights create a protective zone around persons and allow them the opportunity to further their...
The education of intellectually disabled (ID) people is constructed within mass education systems as...
i The aim of this thesis is to outline the story of intellectual disability from a medical perspecti...
Intellectual disability is often overlooked within mainstream disability studies and theories develo...
In order to address obvious inequities, rights have been utilised to provide the 'basic' material ne...
Although most people with intellectual disability remain under the lifelong care and support of thei...
Persons with intellectual disabilities are more likely to experience victimization and have their ri...
NoThis pioneering book, in considering intellectually disabled people's lives, sets out a care ethic...
Non inclusive research about the care and treatment of people with disabilities is part of history. ...
In this paper, the author outlines the development of the protection of disabled persons through the...
In this chapter, we explore the concern of social work to intervene at the points where citizens, in...
Accounts of autonomy within liberal theory seek to promote individual self-determination and the dig...
The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), adopted by the UN in 2006, represe...