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Walking isn't everything: an account of the life of Jean Denecke
- Author:
- DENECKE Jean
- Publisher:
- Crystal Dreams
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Pagination:
- 217p., bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Oshawa, ON
Walking Isn't Everything was written by Jean Denecke about her experience of living with polio. This book discusses what it was like to get polio, her experiences with various hospitals and doctors, and her experience in the Roosevelt Foundation facility in Warm Springs, Georgia. Giving a glimpse of how the delivery of medical services have changed since the polio epidemics of the early 1950s, the book describes what it was like to be a woman with a disability in that era Even though she was hospitalized for a long time, after going to Warm Springs, she was able to return to her home where she continued in her role as a wife and mother, and later started her own business. Walking Isn't Everything is more than just a biography of one remarkable woman - it is a story of courage, determination, and love.
Young disabled people: aspirations, choices and constraints
- Author:
- SHAH Sonali
- Publisher:
- Ashgate
- Publication year:
- 2008
- Pagination:
- 124p., bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Aldershot
Based on research funded by the European Social Fund, this publication examines the career-related decisions and aspirations of young disabled people. A comparison is made between young disabled people in special and mainstream education in relation to the origins of their career-related decisions, and their perceptions of how they will achieve their goals. The book also covers social and personal factors that may act as barriers to young people's choices, such as disabling barriers (physical, social and attitudinal), impairment, friends, family background and relationships, education system, government policy and the expectations of others.