Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

Self-advocacy and disability rights, M.M. Eboch, book editor

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Self-advocacy and disability rights, M.M. Eboch, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Self-advocacy and disability rights
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1043067375
Responsibility statement
M.M. Eboch, book editor
Series statement
Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints
Table Of Contents
1. What special challenges do people with disabilities face? -- Integrated classrooms benefit everyone / Michelle Liew -- Finding jobs is hard for people with disabilities / Ann Belser -- Travel is a challenge for those with disabilities / John Gill -- This new law could hurt people with disabilities / Robyn Powell -- 2. Who is the best advocate for someone with disabilities? -- Parents are natural advocates for children with special needs / Peter and Pam Wright -- You are your own best advocate / University of Hertfordshire -- A professional advocate can help / Disability Advocacy NSW -- Parents are the best advocates for their children / Buffy Wicks -- Protests are important for disability activists / David M. Perry -- 3. How can you be a good advocate? -- Successful advocacy requires preparation / Mark Sweet -- Choosing the right advocate takes time and effort / Kim Davis -- Understanding your rights is essential / Disability Rights Wisconsin -- Students must be self advocates to succeed in higher education / Tadesse Abera Tedla -- I succeeded in being my own advocate / Joseph D. Robbins
Target audience
juvenile
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