How Wearing High Heels During my Commute Helped Me to Be a Better Social Worker
Ableism is the idea that people with disabilities are not typical and are, therefore, inferior. Upon reflection, I have engaged...
Rooted in the tradition of anti-oppressive social work practice, this blog focuses on the support of people with disabilities as opposed to the “servicing of” and “doing for” people with disabilities. Intended as a place for reflective practitioners to share their struggles, views and innovations, this blog is also a clearinghouse for information and perspectives relevant to anti-oppressive social work practice with people with disabilities at the micro and macro levels.
Ableism is the idea that people with disabilities are not typical and are, therefore, inferior. Upon reflection, I have engaged...
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