hello everyone,
I'm looking for the name of people who have been significant in changing practice at a grass roots level, in the world of disability.
I'm writing a literature review and wanted to concentrate more on practitioners who have made a difference rather than theorists. People like Melanie Nind & David Hewitt (Intensive Communication) stand out in my mind as practitioners who have written about "what works" in practice, using their skills and experience to not only improve their own practice but to influence discourse and chane practice and culture in the area of intellectual disability service. I'm sure there must be plenty of other practitioners in different fields of disability who have also impacted their profession and the way their colleagues do their job.
Can you give me some names to explore or point me in the right direction of people who have made a real difference please?
Janice
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