Abstract
In very different ways, the recent Sochi Winter Paralympics and public debates about the ATOS tests and Bedroom Tax have attracted lots of media attention to the potential of – and challenges faced by – people with disabilities.
In a recent article in Open Scotland, Andrew Slorance noted significant changes in people’s attitudes to wheelchair users and to their wheelchairs. And awareness of the potential and achievements of people with disabilities is also being explored in an innovative project called “InVisible Difference: Dance, Disability and Law.”
In a recent article in Open Scotland, Andrew Slorance noted significant changes in people’s attitudes to wheelchair users and to their wheelchairs. And awareness of the potential and achievements of people with disabilities is also being explored in an innovative project called “InVisible Difference: Dance, Disability and Law.”
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 1 |
Journal | openscotlandmag.com |
Publication status | Published - 9 Apr 2014 |
Data Availability Statement
For more information about the project, visit the website http://www.invisibledifference.org.uk and follow us on Twitter: @InVisDiff.Keywords
- innovation
- disability
- law