UK government policies over several decades have sought to actively encourage disabled people to take up paid employment, most recently by focusing on the ‘gap’ between employment rates of disabled and non-disabled people. These policies implicitly assume a clear distinction between people who are and are not disabled, linked to medically-oriented, hierarchical notions of deservingness. They also assume that people who need support will self-identify. This article explores factors that undermine those assumptions or expose their contradictory effects. It presents findings from qualitative research with people with mild learning difficulties, discussing their perceptions of disability and how they negotiated an ever-shifting balance of conse...
In Australia, the Disability Discrimination Act and associated Educational Standards prevent educati...
IntroductionThe proportion of people with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) in paid ...
This article explores how reasonable adjustments, part of UK equality legislation, are secured in th...
UK government policies over several decades have sought to actively encourage disabled people to tak...
This paper builds on the idea that we are living in a disablist society which values ”normal” bodies...
The employment position of people with enduring mental health issues and learning difficulties (inte...
Employment rates for individuals with disabilities are significantly lower than employment rates for...
This article reports on a qualitative study of the UK’s labour activation pathway for jobseekers wit...
People with mild learning difficulties who are not eligible for adult social care are largely absent...
Background: Supported Employment has been advocated for by successive governments and policymakers a...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
People with a learning disability, who are in receipt of social care, often have a precarious relati...
A call for socio‐legal scholars to interrogate the relationship between law, disablement, ableism, a...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
Learning disability is a term that can mean different things to different people. It is also a term ...
In Australia, the Disability Discrimination Act and associated Educational Standards prevent educati...
IntroductionThe proportion of people with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) in paid ...
This article explores how reasonable adjustments, part of UK equality legislation, are secured in th...
UK government policies over several decades have sought to actively encourage disabled people to tak...
This paper builds on the idea that we are living in a disablist society which values ”normal” bodies...
The employment position of people with enduring mental health issues and learning difficulties (inte...
Employment rates for individuals with disabilities are significantly lower than employment rates for...
This article reports on a qualitative study of the UK’s labour activation pathway for jobseekers wit...
People with mild learning difficulties who are not eligible for adult social care are largely absent...
Background: Supported Employment has been advocated for by successive governments and policymakers a...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
People with a learning disability, who are in receipt of social care, often have a precarious relati...
A call for socio‐legal scholars to interrogate the relationship between law, disablement, ableism, a...
In this article the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few p...
Learning disability is a term that can mean different things to different people. It is also a term ...
In Australia, the Disability Discrimination Act and associated Educational Standards prevent educati...
IntroductionThe proportion of people with an intellectual or developmental disability (IDD) in paid ...
This article explores how reasonable adjustments, part of UK equality legislation, are secured in th...