People with disabilities have a difficult and ambiguous relationship with housing and home. This fact can be explained by the processes of economic marginalisation, cultural stereotyping, spatial segregation, and political disenfranchisement that have shaped the lives of disabled people in many Western societies. The association of disabled people with 'institutional care' offers perhaps the clearest example of the population's struggle with regard to housing. In recent decades, institutional care has been replaced by an emphasis on community living, although the legacies of the institution as well as current challenges in the provision of accessible and affordable accommodation continue to limit the housing choices of many disabled people....
This report shows that the housing careers of persons with a disability, and those family members wi...
Purpose. This paper evaluated quality of life for people with a disability with high health and high...
In this paper we highlight how current approaches to design for disability have failed to consider t...
People with disabilities have a difficult and ambiguous relationship with housing and home. This fac...
This paper examines the relationships between housing and care for younger and older adults with dis...
The world of disability is often neglected or taken for granted in able-bodied society. Apart from ...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) continue to report unmet housing needs. The purpose of th...
In this paper we analyse the provision of housing for disabled people in both its historical and ide...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
Objective\ud \ud The main objective of the project was to explore the barriers and obstacles impedin...
Objective The main objective of the project was to explore the barriers and obstacles impeding a per...
This paper examines the ways in which a lack of adequate housing and welfare provision for people wi...
Our study at the Centre for Research Excellence in Disability and Health compared the housing circum...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
The 1970’s and 1980’s were characterised by a process of de-institutionalisation in many western cou...
This report shows that the housing careers of persons with a disability, and those family members wi...
Purpose. This paper evaluated quality of life for people with a disability with high health and high...
In this paper we highlight how current approaches to design for disability have failed to consider t...
People with disabilities have a difficult and ambiguous relationship with housing and home. This fac...
This paper examines the relationships between housing and care for younger and older adults with dis...
The world of disability is often neglected or taken for granted in able-bodied society. Apart from ...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) continue to report unmet housing needs. The purpose of th...
In this paper we analyse the provision of housing for disabled people in both its historical and ide...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
Objective\ud \ud The main objective of the project was to explore the barriers and obstacles impedin...
Objective The main objective of the project was to explore the barriers and obstacles impeding a per...
This paper examines the ways in which a lack of adequate housing and welfare provision for people wi...
Our study at the Centre for Research Excellence in Disability and Health compared the housing circum...
Access to adequate, safe, secure, accessible and affordable housing is a fundamental human right and...
The 1970’s and 1980’s were characterised by a process of de-institutionalisation in many western cou...
This report shows that the housing careers of persons with a disability, and those family members wi...
Purpose. This paper evaluated quality of life for people with a disability with high health and high...
In this paper we highlight how current approaches to design for disability have failed to consider t...