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Quality of life for people with
disabilities and an increasingly aging population has been a major
focus of research in recent years. It is not only important for
those living extensive periods of time in institutions, but also
for others who seek to gain greater access to life in their local
communities. The Institute of Disability Studies has a body of staff
and student researchers focusing on such aspects as access to employment,
telecommunications, assistive technology, community living, fairness
in the legal system, collaborative services, informed decision making
and assessment. Social models of disability highlight the oppressed
and stigmatised lives of people with disabilities reinforced by
negative stereotypes and discourses that focus on deficits rather
than abilities and potential. The Institute research efforts focus
on enhancing our understanding of strategies to improve participation
in wide areas of community living for people with varying disabilities
and their families.
Email Professor Barrie
O'Connor
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