yes but if we are not consistent how can we blame others?
Like we use disability rights however disability describes a violation of a right so to use the term disability right seem to be wrong usage of the term. What is intended is right of a disabled person or right of a person disabled by
cheers
gregor
Mike Higgins wrote:
> Well Gregor, I think you are probably right but still, these people are
> (apparently) trying to "widen participation" in the UK Higher Education
> System by Disabled People so, one might ( perhaps unrealistically) expect
> that they might just widen it far enough to get the language and the model
> right. I dread to think what the sessions - especially the one with the
> video of Disabled People's "success" in HEIs - are going to be like.
>
> Best wishes,
>
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