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Paperback, ISBN: 978-1-85302-836-6, 320pp, 2000, £19.99, $39.95
BIC: JBS JBQ JBQC LCHH
This comprehensive volume assesses the relationship between legal rights and disability and the effect of law, legal process and third party professional intervention on the lives of people with disabilities. Stressing the crucial role played by disabled people themselves in fulfilling the promise of the worldwide rights movement, the chapters examine this relationship across a variety of themes, stressing the legal elements of each issue, and the extent to which law can assist in strengthening individual rights in that area. The contributors, who are all either academics or other professional experts in their field, write in a jargon free accessible style. The volume will be of interest to lawyers, human rights activists, health care professionals and to disabled people generally.
The main areas covered in the volume are:
The Care Homes Legal Handbook
Jeremy Cooper
Disabled Children and the Law: Research and Good Practice
Janet Read, Luke Clements and David Ruebain
Planning Care for Children in Respite Settings: Hello, This Is Me
Helen Laverty and Mary Reet
Bringing Up a Challenging Child at Home: When Love is Not Enough
Jane Gregory
Building a Joyful Life with your Child who has Special Needs
Nancy J. Whiteman and Linda Roan-Yager
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