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Exploring Experiences of Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities - Testimonies of Resistance (Paperback)
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Exploring Experiences of Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities - Testimonies of Resistance (Paperback)
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This book provides a fascinating vignette of the personal
experiences of People with Learning Disabilities for the better (or
worse) part of the last century. What makes the book so interesting
is actually meeting some of those involved and seeing their stories
in print. It flags up what has been achieved so far, and what still
needs to be done.' - Oral History 'The editors of this book,
written by a range of authors form the UK and overseas, set out to
provide the reader with an understanding of the ways in which
people with learning disabilities direct their lives through
advocacy. Its strength lies in the way in which it puts to the
forefront the voices of those who have been, and still might be,
excluded from society if it were not for the different forms of
resistance they have engaged in.' - Professional Social Work 'The
accounts are all of acts of resistance and survival, many of them
told by the people themselves. This creates another fascinating
book which contributes greatly to an appreciation of the role of
people with learning difficulties themselves in the historical
struggle for better treatment in society.' - CommunityLiving 'This
book explains how people with learning disabilities have become
increasingly able to direct their own lives as fully active members
of their communities. It also explains what self-advocacy means for
these people and it shows how opportunities and services have
changed for them in 10 years.' - Europe for Us! 'Heartbreaking,
touching and at times inspirational, this book introduces us to the
people who have been oppressed, the system that oppressed them and
the individuals who stood up to them...Read this if you are
involved in supporting people and you will find yourself addressing
your practice and attitudes and ultimately, improving the quality
of care you deliver.' - Community Care 'The accounts are all of
acts of resistance and survival, many of them told by the people
themselves. This creates another fascinating book which contributes
greatly to an appreciation of the role of people with learning
difficulties themselves in the historical struggle for better
treatment in society.' - Community Living Exploring Experiences of
Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities charts the course
through which people with learning disabilities have become
increasingly able to direct their own lives as fully active members
of their communities. Accounts from the UK, Australia, Canada and
Iceland consider both the individual pioneers of self advocacy and
local and national groups that have been set up to work actively
towards improved services for people with learning disabilities.
The book also examines what self-advocacy means for these people
and provides an overview of how opportunities and services have
changed for them over the decades. Many of the personal accounts,
photographs and songs included in this book will be accessible and
encouraging to people with learning disabilities, and they will
provide inspiring reading for professionals who work with them,
family members and community and government service providers.
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