But it excludes disabled people like most conferences and as no
burseries except for nursing students. Will this conference merely
re-enforce the medical model in a rights culture to secure non-disabled
jobs? I wanted to go but unfortunately I am not in a well paid job where
someone elses pay.
As they say, its nothing without us!
Many Thanks, Simon
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Simon Stevens
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Subject: Reminder-Rights and health professionals
For the attention of new members
The Royal College of Nursing have organised an event
shortly [LONDON 3rd July] which seeks to address the
question of disability rights and health
professionals. You or your colleagues may be
interested in this event. Please ring Jane Edey, 029
2054 6491, e-mail [log in to unmask] or contact me
for a flyer for more detail.
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Philip Scullion
Senior Lecturer
Health and Social Sciences
Coventry University
UK
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