Disabled people and employment : a study of the working lives of visually impaired physiotherapists
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Disabled people and employment : a study of the working lives of visually impaired physiotherapists
Ashgate, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-192) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A detailed account of the working lives of visually impaired physiotherapists within the context of the employment of disabled people in Britain. The study is underpinned by the social model of disability, which views disability in terms of environmental and social barriers rather than impairment. In the opening chapters, the social model of disability, and the employment situation of disabled people, are explored. The following chapters focus on visually impaired physiotherapists and give a detailed account of the barriers they face at work and how they overcome, minimize or manage them. It also highlights the complex ways in which changes in working practices and legislation have impacted upon their working lives. Although the study focuses on the direct experiences of visually impaired physiotherapists, much of the material is applicable to other visually impaired employees and to disabled employees generally.
目次
- Part 1 Disabled people and employment - theoretical issues: models of disability
- disability and employment
- disabled health and welfare professionals. Part 2 The experiences of visually impaired physiotherapists: visually impaired physiotherapists - a historical overview
- a comparison of visually impaired and sighted physiotherapists
- educational inclusion - barriers and coping strategies
- the changing work environment - its impact on visually impaired physiotherapists
- personal narratives - disabling barriers, enabling environments. Part 3 Overview and concluding comments: discussion and conclusion.
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