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All our children belong: exploring the experiences of black and minority ethnic parents of disabled children
- Editor:
- BROOMFIELD Annette
- Publisher:
- Parents for Inclusion
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 84p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Report on the result of a three-year pilot project which examined the experiences of black and minority ethnic families seeking inclusion for their disabled children. Outlines how families described being subject to discrimination and negative stereotyping when trying to access services, information or support.
'All doors are closed to us': a social model analysis of the experiences of disabled refugees and asylum seekers in Britain
- Author:
- HARRIS Jennifer
- Journal article citation:
- Disability and Society, 18(4), June 2003, pp.395-410.
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
This article undertakes a social model analysis of the experiences of disabled refugees and asylum seekers, who are among the most socially and economically disadvantaged members of society in the UK today. The statuses of disability, refugee and minority ethnic group are each linked to discrimination and oppression, yet little consideration has been paid to the particular cumulative constellation of oppressions experienced by disabled refugees and asylum seekers. In this article, several models are presented that demonstrate that disabled refugees and asylum seekers experience barriers to health and safety in their country of origin, such as impairment-creation through torture and war. Once in the UK barriers to social services, benefits and social contact prove similarly insurmountable.