hi joel
thanks for the quote - do you know where/when the quote transpired? it sums up our philosphy on the *AccessAbility very succinclty and am tempted to use this for our publications
regards and thanks
melanie
Melanie Thorley
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff. [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Petrie, Joel [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 24 September 2010 15:07
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Subject: Positive quote
Great positive quote Jeremy. Here's another you may like if you don't know it already - a complete contrast to conceptual conservatism:
"It is not for the disabled to adapt to the dominant and dominating world of the so-called non-disabled. It is for us to adapt our understanding of a common humanity; to learn of the richness of how human life is diverse; to recognise the presence of disability in our human midst as an enrichment of our diversity." Nelson Mandela
Joel
Joel Petrie
Advanced Lecturer (Science, Humanities & Education)
Liverpool Community College
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Liverpool L1 5BG
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff. on behalf of Jeremy Fox
Sent: Fri 24/09/2010 14:00
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Subject: Re: SFE - and their decisions.
I believe the way SFE and DSA-QAG handle DSA issues could be vastly improved. However, this particular decision strikes me as fundamentally right. The DDA - and, I assume, the forthcoming Equality Act - requires institutions actively to remove barriers, to avoid age-related criteria in making decisions, and to take positive steps to anticipate and remove discriminatory obstacles. Personally, I shudder at the idea of a faceless bureaucracy requiring a potential DSA recipient to jump through additional hoops on the basis of a day's difference in their date of birth. Flexibility and sympathetic judgment are what one would hope for from decision-makers in a society that cares for its citizens. "Given what can be achieved through intelligent and humane intervention," writes Amartya Sen , "it is amazing how inactive and smug most societies are about.....disability...Conceptual conservatism plays a significant role." (The Idea of Justice, Penguin, pp. 259-260). Something to bear in mind?
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