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Learning disability and palliative care

International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2005
Around 1.2 million people in the UK have mild or moderate learning disabilities and a further 210000 have severe or profound learning disabilities (Department of Health, 2001). Their longevity has risen even faster than that of the general population.
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Children, Disability, and Chronic Care

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
There has been a revolution in the past 50 years in the United States in the care and education of children born with disabilities. The revolution started with the Education of All Handicapped Children Act, first passed and lightly federally funded in 1975 and now called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), reauthorized initially in ...
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MEDICINE, GENDER, AND DISABILITY: DISABLED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE ENCOUNTERS

Health Care for Women International, 2001
In this article I examine the intersection of gender and disability in the medical arena by considering disabled women's experiences of receiving health care in the United Kingdom. Drawing on the "social model of disability," I focus on the attitudes and practices of doctors.
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Disabled children's care

Children and Young People Now
Rosalind Hodder Compton, legal and practice development manager at Coram Children's Legal Centre, outlines developments in the Law Commission's review of disabled children's social care law
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Primary Care Approaches to Developmental Disabilities

Pediatrics, 1979
Ninety-seven board certified pediatricians who spend at least 75% of their professional working hours involved in the delivery of primary care in New England were interviewed to explore their attitudes and current clinical approaches to developmental disabilities.
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Care, rights and disability

International Journal of Care and Caring, 2020
This article makes a cautious case against unequivocal acceptance of a rights paradigm for carers. The article draws on criticisms of care advanced by disability scholars. It will then utilise the work of Jonathan Herring, who suggests that in a caring relationship, the interests and identities of all parties are intermingled and it is impossible to ...
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Disability and Managed Care

1999
Since the passage in 1990 of the Americans with Disabilities Act, society has made considerable strides in improving the quality of life and the productivity of individuals with disabilities. At the same time, however, the American health care system has undergone considerable change, with some unforeseen consequences for those with disabilities.
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Disabled? Who Cares?

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1981
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