Informative articles:
Braddock, D. & Parish, S. (2001). An institutional history of
disability. In Albrecht, G, Seelman, K. & Bury, M. (edts) Handbook of
Disability Studies, pp. 11-68. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks,
California.
Parmenter, T. (2001). Intellectual Disabilities - Quo Vadis? In
Albrecht, G, Seelman, K. & Bury, M. (edts) Handbook of Disability
Studies, pp. 267-296. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, California.
In fact there are a multitude of chapters in the above text that could be
relevant.
Regards,
Keith.
Keith R. McVilly
B.A.., Grad. Dip. Psych., M. Psych. (Clinical)
MAPS & Member of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists
University of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine
Centre for Developmental Disability Studies
PO Box 6 RYDE 1680
New South Wales
Australia
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> I am currently researching the above and would be grateful for any
> information and assistance that you may have to hand or can direct me
> towrds.
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> Thanks in advance
>
> Kind regards
>
> Tom Clark
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