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Disability Advocacy LSJ/CHID 332 Fall 2010 Session 8
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Group Discussions What is the role of law to in addressing discrimination (stigmatization and/or marginalization)? Why not amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include disability? What is role of government to address poverty?
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Things to think about… Our understanding of disability governs and informs our approach to policy decisions. The link between exercise of power and societal beliefs. Civil rights movement for disabled people is attempting to change the power dynamics. Development of civil rights for disabled people is the result of on-going activities of advocates, legislatures, courts.
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Advocacy in the Community
Parents improve institutional settings, educational opportunities and health care Disabled students (Independent Living Movement) and access to education Disabled Veterans and employment Self-advocates and inclusion Artist in film, theatre, print, and visual arts Journalists and academics
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Advocacy in the Legislature
Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council Focus ( ) Employment and Transition Services Housing Availability Family Support Services – allow greater flexibility Community Supports—improve inclusion; educate community through media Developing Self-Advocacy Skills among young people Quality Assurance—to ensure freedom from abuse, neglect and sexual/financial exploitation.
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Advocacy in the Courts Courts will only hear a case or controversy that is brought forward. Courts are limited to the facts before it. Courts’ role is to decide questions of fact, review legislative or executive actions, or determine constitutional questions. Enforcement of the decision is a separate issue from ruling on the merits of the case.
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When Billy Broke His Head
Compare and contrast this film with Fear of Bees (Hockenberry) and The Mountain (Clare). Identify the scenes that reflect the medical, moral and the social model.
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