Are the times changing?
…disability rights are supported only when they contribute to social and economic objectives. If disabled people’s freedom from marginalisation does not fit with the ideas of those in power, then…
…disability rights are supported only when they contribute to social and economic objectives. If disabled people’s freedom from marginalisation does not fit with the ideas of those in power, then…
…2018 comprises guidance to help museums create or review the information that they provide online, in order to: welcome potential visitors with disabilities inform visitors of any barriers to access…
…Dieu Chiswick House Liverpool School for the Indigent Blind Normansfield Hospital (now Langdon Down Museum of Learning Disability) The Royal School for Deaf Children Guild of the Brave Poor Things…
…attitude wherever I go, telling the stories of Mark and George, who choose to live independently and bravely; challenging the attitudes of the Bristol community with their campaigns and research….
…scrapbooks, newsletters, newspaper clippings and sadly minimal first–hand accounts (especially from the service users themselves). Although we gained thought-provoking information about the Guild, from our research we had a gap…