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Integration of disabled students into 'mainstream' schools is an important and controversial issue in Australian education. The topic is undoubtedly complex.
Read More"Physical presence at school does not necessarily achieve integration; integration also involves social interactions and relationships. . . An important part of school life, for all children, is the various social and recreational activities such as school clubs, teams, and other organisations. . .
Read MoreAlthough all human beings experience vulnerability, people with disabilities experience heightened vulnerability. For some people, the consequences of this heightened vulnerability may include social devaluation, physical and social rejection, a loss of control over important areas of their lives and brutalisation.
Read MoreThese recommendations are primarily based on the report by Judith Cross and Lorraine Zeni (File no. 3042). It is essential that this report be read in conjunction with the recommendations.
Read More"As a society we continue to oppress and deny people with disabilities the status, value and opportunities many of us take for granted. Advocacy for all Australians who are vulnerable, oppressed and in need of protection is critical.
Read MoreThis book is about human rights. It contains a wide range of activities that focus upon our fundamental rights and responsibilities as human beings. The book can be treated as a whole course for students but is equally useful if singular ideas are taken from it.
Read MoreThis booklet on voting rights, the Australian electoral system and what is involved in voting, is written for people with disabilities. Keyword: Legal
Read More"Meaningful work has value, conferring esteem, companionship, and other benefits as well as an income on the worker. If well planned, it can enable the worker with mental handicap to become integrated in the workplace and thus in the wider community.
Read MoreSome two hundred and fifty employees who also have intellectual disabilities have been trained in award jobs via the Rapid Entry Training System (RET).
Read MoreThis Report should be read in conjunction with File No. 3050. This discussion paper was commissioned by Neal Blewett as part of the Federal Government's disability reform agenda and was finally carried out under Brian Howe as Minister for Community Services and Health.
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