Hi
I'm not sure, but for what it's worth, it might have been...
Williams, G. (1983). The Movement for Independent Living: an evaluation and
critique.
Social Science and Medicine, 17, 1003-1010.
Apologies Gareth if it wasn't you (but I guess there's no such thing as bad
publicity)
:-)
Best Wishes
Mark.
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Subject: Source search - Is the disability movement unrepresentative of the
majority?
I'm trying to track down a specific source - I suppose there might be
several - that stated that the people involved in the disability movement
only comprise 5% of the disabled population - it went on to discuss the
prospect that the disability movement is in danger of creating the very
system that it has been fighting to abolish - that is, a system that does
not listen to the voices of the people/consumers themselves and consequently
is unrepresentative of disabled people.
Please forgive me if this information is inaccurate - hence the reason for
questioning the source! If anyone could enlighten me about this, or a
similar source, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Harriet
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