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People with disabilities and social work [electronic resource] : historical and contemporary issues /

by Mackelprang, Romel W; Salsgiver, Richard O.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 85-96.Subject(s): disability, disability movement, independent living, minority model, strengths perspectiveOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Social work: Journal of National Association of Social Workers 1996, Vol. 41, No. 1Summary: From the earliest recorded history, people with disabilities have been ostracized, rejected, and discriminated against in society. Although social work has a history rich in advocacy for oppressed people, the profession has been hesitant to become involved with people with disabilities. This article addresses historical and contemporary issues concerning disability. Recent developments in the disability movement, including independent living, are discussed and compared to social work's approaches to disability. Finally, a plea is made to the social work profession and the disability movement to combine efforts to enhance the lives of people with disabilities.
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From the earliest recorded history, people with disabilities have been ostracized, rejected, and discriminated against in society. Although social work has a history rich in advocacy for oppressed people, the profession has been hesitant to become involved with people with disabilities. This article addresses historical and contemporary issues concerning disability. Recent developments in the disability movement, including independent living, are discussed and compared to social work's approaches to disability. Finally, a plea is made to the social work profession and the disability movement to combine efforts to enhance the lives of people with disabilities.

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