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May 30, 2007
'We're not asking for anything special': direct payments and the carers of disabled children
Peer assistance for personal assistance: analysis of online discussions about personal assistance from a Swedish web forum for disabled people
Living through exposure to toxic psychiatric orthodoxies: exploring narratives of people with 'mental health problems' who are looking for employment on the open labour market
Experiential knowledge challenges 'normality' and individualized citizenship: towards 'another way of being'
Liberating voices through narrative methods: the case for an interpretive research approach
'The Tribunal was the most stressful thing: more stressful than my son's diagnosis or behaviour': the experiences of families who go to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDisT)
'We're not asking for anything special': direct payments and the carers of disabled children
Peer assistance for personal assistance: analysis of online discussions about personal assistance from a Swedish web forum for disabled people
Living through exposure to toxic psychiatric orthodoxies: exploring narratives of people with 'mental health problems' who are looking for employment on the open labour market
Experiential knowledge challenges 'normality' and individualized citizenship: towards 'another way of being'
Liberating voices through narrative methods: the case for an interpretive research approach
'The Tribunal was the most stressful thing: more stressful than my son's diagnosis or behaviour': the experiences of families who go to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal (SENDisT)
Posted by Gary Holden at May 30, 2007 12:03 PM