Sympathy? Who wanted that!
Let's have action and equality not sympathy. Sympathy is the
medical/tragedy model write large.
This is exactly what I meant by an assessor who is working from the
social model. Sympathy in an assessor is irrelevant.
Claire
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 11:58:27 +0100 "Baxter, Chris"
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> frankly my dear, I don't give a wet slap
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> Subject: Re: generalist/specialist assessors
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> No but we can establish some priorities. We are fortunate in that we have
> the luxury of being able to debate these issues from our comfortable
> offices, safely cosseted from the harsh realities of the real world.
> Meanwhile the disabled, the underprivileged and the disenfranchised
> strive for a quality of life that we all take for granted in a society
> that is not known for it's sympathy towards those that fall outside what
> is generally accepted as "normal".
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