But what is severity of disability? and indeed what is meant by disability
in this instance anyway? All constructs like those big pointy things
besides de Nile :)
Larry
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> Hi,
>
> Is anyone on the list familiar with a 'pyramid of disability' a diagram
> that delineates the more severely disabled person at the top and the
> vast majority of people with disabilities at the lower end? If so, could
> I have a copy?
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Bernadette Cassidy
> Library Manager
> Allan Bean Centre for Research and Learning in Rehabilitation
> Private Bag 4708
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