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Active citizenship and disability : Implementing the personalisation of support

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013Description: 503p xiiiISBN:
  • 9781107029910
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.400000 POW
Contents:
Table of contents Part I. Towards Active Citizenship for People with Disabilities: 1. Introduction; 2. Supports to persons with disabilities in the context of international and regional disability law and policy; 3. Towards an enabling state and revitalising disability support; Part II. Learning from Comparative Perspectives: 4. Active citizenship and disability in the United States; 5. Active citizenship and disability in Canada (British Columbia and Ontario); 6. Active citizenship and disability in the UK (England and Northern Ireland); 7. Active citizenship and disability in Sweden; 8. Active citizenship and disability in France; Part III. The Development of Reform in the Disability Support Sector in Ireland: 9. Tracing the origins of disability support in Ireland; 10. Towards active citizenship and disability in Ireland; Part IV. The Journey Ahead for Independent Living: 11. Options and alternatives for a new support delivery framework that encourages independence; 12. Conclusion.
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Table of contents
Part I. Towards Active Citizenship for People with Disabilities:
1. Introduction;
2. Supports to persons with disabilities in the context of international and regional disability law and policy;
3. Towards an enabling state and revitalising disability support;
Part II. Learning from Comparative Perspectives:
4. Active citizenship and disability in the United States;
5. Active citizenship and disability in Canada (British Columbia and Ontario);
6. Active citizenship and disability in the UK (England and Northern Ireland);
7. Active citizenship and disability in Sweden;
8. Active citizenship and disability in France;
Part III. The Development of Reform in the Disability Support Sector in Ireland:
9. Tracing the origins of disability support in Ireland;
10. Towards active citizenship and disability in Ireland;
Part IV. The Journey Ahead for Independent Living:
11. Options and alternatives for a new support delivery framework that encourages independence;
12. Conclusion.

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