K665: The Disabling Society. dismantling the barriers. Workbook 3

ISBN-10
0749232757
ISBN-13
9780749232757
Series
K665
Category
Discrimination against people with disabilities
Language
English
Published
1990
Authors
Sally French, John Swain, Open University

Description

This workbook focuses on the support systems provided for disabled people by the state, charities, the general public, family and social networks and by professionals. It looks at the changes necessary to integrate disabled people into society. A course at second level.

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