Disability and the society.
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The lives of people with disabilities have been changed over the past thirty years for several reasons including deinstitutionalisation, which I will be discussing. There are several factors that have influenced these changes including human rights and the management of services and resources.
As we have learnt, prior to the 1970's, people with a disability were basically forced to live in institutions, where they were managed and treated for the whole of their lives. There
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doors. Insights and reflections on Deinstitutionalisation. In M. Jones and L. A. Basser Marks (Eds). Explorations on Law and Disability in Australia. Sydney: The Federation Press. Pp. 77 - 100. Johnson, K. (1998). Deinstitutionalisation: the management of rights. Disability and Society. Vol 13; No.3. Pp. 375 - 387. State Government of Victoria (2002). Victorian State Disability Plan 2002 - 2012, Disability Services Division, Victorian Government Department of Human Services, Melbourne. Wolfensberger, W. (1975) The Origin and Nature of our Institutional Models, Syracuse: Human Policy Press
doors. Insights and reflections on Deinstitutionalisation. In M. Jones and L. A. Basser Marks (Eds). Explorations on Law and Disability in Australia. Sydney: The Federation Press. Pp. 77 - 100. Johnson, K. (1998). Deinstitutionalisation: the management of rights. Disability and Society. Vol 13; No.3. Pp. 375 - 387. State Government of Victoria (2002). Victorian State Disability Plan 2002 - 2012, Disability Services Division, Victorian Government Department of Human Services, Melbourne. Wolfensberger, W. (1975) The Origin and Nature of our Institutional Models, Syracuse: Human Policy Press