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Book Review: Disability and Practice: Applying the Social Model

Posted: 21 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


Disability and Practice: Applying the Social Model
Edited by Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer, ISBN 0952845091, £16.50 (including p&p).
Available from CDS Publications, 0113 343 4407

STAR RATING: 4/5

Professionals struggling to implement social models of disability should read this book, writes Trish Hafford-Letchfield.

Its message is clear: for the social model to work, you have to buy into the whole thing. Combining aspects of social model frameworks with other models will not succeed in making independent living practical for all disabled people.

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Drawing on debates about disability, contributors present case studies to help readers understand the need for radical change and full civil rights for disabled people. They argue that this cannot be planned in isolation or undertaken separately from wider contexts.

This book highlights failures to link individual needs to structural barriers yet provides positive examples of best practice. It would be helpful for anybody working in the field of social inclusion or for professionals following social policy or disability studies.

Trish Hafford-Letchfield is a senior lecturer at London South Bank University



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