Neurodiversity access issues
2009/2/6 Georgie Hoole <[log in to unmask]>
> Hello all
> My name is Georgie and I am studying in the last year of my undergraduate
> property degree in Bristol. I am currently trying to undertake my
> dissertation
> in which I am trying to examine how effective the the UK DDA (in particular
> the 2004 act) has been, in improving disabled people's access to goods
> and services in the built environment (apart from transport), and to what
> degree are companies taking on board the act. I started off well but seem
> to
> be struggling in finding academic material to ground my dissertation in, as
> much of the material i have come across is more to do with understanding
> the different models of disability. Unfortunately my tutor feels that I
> have lost
> my way and at the moment the question posed and i am seeking to answer
> is to broad.
>
> Does anybody have awareness of specific areas and issues that need to be
> addressed within the general area that i have indicated that would enable
> me to have a tighter focus in my dissertation? Also are you aware of any
> sources that i may have missed that could help me ground this dissertation
> in academic material
>
> As I have spent more time researching this topic I have gained such a big
> insight into a subject that I knew very little about, therefore I really
> want to try
> and make this dissertation work and be of interest to someone who reads it.
> Yours Sincerely
> Georgie
>
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