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Self-Advocacy In The Lives Of People With Learning Difficulties Dan Goodley

Self-Advocacy In The Lives Of People With Learning Difficulties By Dan Goodley

Self-Advocacy In The Lives Of People With Learning Difficulties by Dan Goodley


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Examines self-advocacy in the lives of people with learning difficulties. This book uses the term 'learning difficulties' to describe people who have been labelled at some point in their lives as requiring specialist 'mental handicap services'. It is useful for supporters, policy makers, professionals and service providers.

Self-Advocacy In The Lives Of People With Learning Difficulties Summary

Self-Advocacy In The Lives Of People With Learning Difficulties by Dan Goodley

* How do people with the label of learning difficulties challenge disabling environments?
* What role can professionals play in supporting such challenges?
* How do self-advocacy groups contribute to disability politics and the development of theories of disability?

This timely book sets out to answer these questions for students, teachers and practitioners working in the field. It examines self-advocacy in the lives of people with learning difficulties. The term 'learning difficulties' is used to describe people who have been labelled at some point in their lives as requiring specialist 'mental handicap services'. Learning difficulties is preferred over other synonyms such as mental handicap, mental impairment or learning disabilities, because it is the term preferred by many in the self-advocacy movement (the focus of this book).

Hitherto, a number of books have introduced and examined the notion of self-advocacy. This volume goes beyond these studies to offer an appraisal of self-advocacy in the lives of people with learning difficulties that is grounded in their own experiences. It redresses the dominant focus on learning difficulties as pathology or tragedy, highlighting the ways in which people so-labelled are fighting for their own human rights in a disabling society through their involvement in self-advocacy groups. It outlines a number of lessons for supporters, policy makers, professionals and service providers in relation to the resilience of self-advocates with learning difficulties and gives examples of good practice.

About Dan Goodley

Dan Goodley is a lecturer and researcher in the Disability Research Unit, Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leeds.

Table of Contents

Series editor's preface

Section 1: Setting the agenda

Introduction
Self-advocacy and people with learning difficulties
Self-advocacy, impairment and the social model of disability
Researching self-advocacy

Section 2: Living self-advocacy

Five life stories of 'top self-advocates'
Learning from life stories

Section 3: Self-advocacy in action

Inside Self-advocacy groups
Typologies and dynamics
Across self-advocacy groups
Support and models of disability

Section 4: Self-advocacy revisited

The politics of resilience
Appendix
Bibliography
Index.

Additional information

GOR003978632
9780335205264
0335205267
Self-Advocacy In The Lives Of People With Learning Difficulties by Dan Goodley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20001216
288
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