Choices for people with an intellectual impairment: official discourse and everyday practice
Official policy talk of "choice" for people with intellectual impairments tends towards fundamental life-choices (e.g. who to marry, what job to work at) at the expense of the minor but more frequent concerns of daily living (when to wash, what to eat, where to go in the evening). Statutes...
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2009
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/5439 |
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