well i think the title is a consequence of the discourse where people
too often uses disability when they really mean impairment and use
disability when they mean disabled people/ people with disabilities or
even mean impaired people/ people with impairment
Cheers
Gregor
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Mike Higgins wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have just received this from another list I am on. Surely, 'embedding
> Disability' is the very last thing we want to be doing isn't it!? Does
> anyone know anything about this event?
>
> I guess equally to the point, does anyone organising this event realise what
> a major mistake the title of this event is I wonder? At least, I must
> assume it is a mistake. Fancy wanting to embed disability. We'll be told
> that we need to institutionalise discrimination next - oh hang on ... Hmmm.
> Still, "genuine" though this "mistake" may be, it is revealing for all that
> I would say.
>
>
>
> Best wishes,
> Mike Higgins
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Wray" <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 1:13 PM
> Subject: Embedding Disability? 13th September, Birmingham
>
>
> **PLEASE NOTE: ONLY 30 PLACES REMAINING ON THIS FREE CONFERENCE**
>
> The keynote speakers have just been announced for the Embedding
> Disability? conference in September. They are John Selby, Director of
> Widening Participation at the Higher Education Funding Council for
> England and Professor Gillian Parker, Director of the Social Policy
> Research Unit at the University of York.
>
> Embedding Disability?
>
> Thursday 13th September 2007
> The Lakeside Centre, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4
> 7ET.
>
> Full programme available at:
> http://www.actiononaccess.org/?p=2_3_2&id=149
>
> This free to attend conference will provide delegates with the
> opportunity to debate the extent to which disability is embedded within
> the widening participation agenda. It will begin with keynote speakers
> offering their views on participation and opportunities for progression
> for disabled people in education followed by workshops which will
> demonstrate good practice examples of where disability is being
> embedded, plus other current key issues. The afternoon will feature a
> ‘Question Time’ style debate on disability and educational
> opportunities, a short film giving the personal accounts of disabled
> students, followed by guidance on interpreting legislation relating to
> competence standards.
>
> Who should attend?
> ● Widening participation managers and practitioners from HEIs/FECs
> or other stakeholder organisations, such as Aimhigher, schools and IAG
> providers.
> ● SENCos, Disability managers or officers from HEIs, FE, schools
> and other providers.
>
>
>
> Embedding Disability?
> A conference hosted by Action on Access
> Thursday 13th September 2007
> The Lakeside Centre, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET.
>
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>
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>
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>
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