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This book draws from more than fifty conversations Mitchell Levitz (22) and Jason Kingsley (19) had over the course of three years. With wit, intelligence, candour and charm, these two young men speak about what matters most in their lives: careers, friendships, school, sex, marriage, politics, finances and independence.
Read MoreThis is an easy to read, clear article concerned with the author's personal arguments for why he believes SRV to be important.
Read MoreIt is only since the 1970s that Aboriginal children with significant disabilities have survived and been able to remain with their family and community.
Read MoreThis is an 'angry making' account of a woman's experiences in a segregated education system.
Read MoreThis article highlights the dangers apparent in state sanctioned euthanasia - that it is always the most devalued people in society who are at risk of being 'assisted to die' first - despite all the guidelines in the world supposedly designed to prevent this.
Read MoreKendrick lists 30 common ingredients of quality of service that he has assembled over the years. They include such things as "The extent to which the agency individualises services" and "The extent to which the person is assisted in maintaining or strengthening their community ties".
Read MoreAlthough this article is not centred around 'disability', the points the author makes about unconsciousness and its effect on the self perceptions of reality by advantaged groups of people (in this case 'whites' and 'men') also has parallels to the socially constructed division between 'disabled' and 'non disabled' people.
Read MoreThis set of principles and guidelines was developed primarily for use by a specific Commission, but they can also be used by any organisation involved in housing services for people with disabilities.
Read MoreAn extensive deconstruction of the 1984 'Integration in Victorian Education' document (the founding and still relevant document concerning integration). It is extensive because it moves into a discussion of two competing discourses within Western society; social justice and egalitarianism vs. an increasing move towards economic rationalism.
Read MoreA really thorough compilation of issues that any lobbyist (remembering that anybody can take on a lobbying role) should have knowledge of.
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