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The War on Disabled People, 2020
Eleven per cent of Londoners say they are disabled – mobility disability is the most frequently mentioned disability Disabled people travel less frequently than non-disabled people Disabled people are less likely to mention overcrowded services, cost of ...
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Eleven per cent of Londoners say they are disabled – mobility disability is the most frequently mentioned disability Disabled people travel less frequently than non-disabled people Disabled people are less likely to mention overcrowded services, cost of ...
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Intersectionality and employment in the United Kingdom: Where are all the Black disabled people?
Disability & Society, 2020This paper begins by giving a description of the relationship between austerity and the neoliberal policy focus on work in the UK, and how this impacts negatively on disabled people.
M. Berghs, S. Dyson
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COVID-19 and disabled people: perspectives from Iran
, 2020This is a Current Issue because, at the time of writing, COVID-19 has affected many countries and territories worldwide and Iran ranked early on as one of the most seriously affected countries.
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Neurotechnologies and Justice by, with, and for Disabled People
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability, 2020Neurotechnologies under development are often explicitly justified in terms of the advantages they will provide to disabled people. Thus, it would seem important to know what disabled people want from current and future iterations of these technologies ...
S. Goering, E. Klein
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2005
AbstractThis chapter addresses social injustice as it affects people with disabilities. Boxes in the chapter address disability and education, similarities and differences among people with different kinds of disabilities, and disability during times of disaster and political upheaval.
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AbstractThis chapter addresses social injustice as it affects people with disabilities. Boxes in the chapter address disability and education, similarities and differences among people with different kinds of disabilities, and disability during times of disaster and political upheaval.
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Ergonomics, 1989
The paper aims at determining the workspace for disabled young people. The investigation embraced a group of young people with motor dysfunction of lower extremities. Seventeen measurements were taken of 32 boys and 45 girls aged 15-18. There are significant differences in functional dimensions of the arm between the healthy and the disabled ...
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The paper aims at determining the workspace for disabled young people. The investigation embraced a group of young people with motor dysfunction of lower extremities. Seventeen measurements were taken of 32 boys and 45 girls aged 15-18. There are significant differences in functional dimensions of the arm between the healthy and the disabled ...
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People with Intellectual Disabilities
2010What does it mean to have a good life? Why has it proved so difficult for people with intellectual disabilities to live one? This important book explores these questions, provides an analysis of related policies and underpinning ideologies and looks to how a good life may be made more attainable.
Johnson, K, Walmsley, J, Wolfe, M
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Disability and Rehabilitation, 2019
Aim The purpose of this paper is to share insights from an ongoing project that seeks to promote physical activity to disabled people. Method Narrative commentary. Results An overlooked yet important group of messengers for promoting physical activity is
Brett Smith, L. Wightman
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Aim The purpose of this paper is to share insights from an ongoing project that seeks to promote physical activity to disabled people. Method Narrative commentary. Results An overlooked yet important group of messengers for promoting physical activity is
Brett Smith, L. Wightman
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2014
This chapter explores models of disability as they relate to sexuality and theology. It begins by examining moral assumptions that define people with disabilities as asexual or hypersexual, and offers alternatives to these limiting perspectives. It then explores medical understandings of disability, highlighting those that facilitate holistic notions ...
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This chapter explores models of disability as they relate to sexuality and theology. It begins by examining moral assumptions that define people with disabilities as asexual or hypersexual, and offers alternatives to these limiting perspectives. It then explores medical understandings of disability, highlighting those that facilitate holistic notions ...
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A Smart Home Appliance Control System for Physically Disabled People
Conference on Information Communications Technology and Society, 2019The construction and conversion of ordinary homes into “smart homes” has seen a tremendous rise in recent years. This can be ascribed to technologies such as the Internet of Things, sensors, smart phones, smart appliances, cloud computing, and digital ...
Progress Mtshali, Freedom M. Khubisa
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