The social model of disability frames disability as something that is created by society, rather than only by medical conditions or physical differences. The model acknowledges that people have ...
Someone who is blind and has a cane? Whatever they look like, their impairment means life can be harder for them. The fact they don't have use of their legs or eyesight is the reason they might ...
What do you think of when you think of disability? Someone in a wheelchair? Someone who is blind and has a cane? Whatever they look like, their impairment means life can be harder for them. The fact ...
The number of students who identify as disabled attending higher education (HE) in the United Kingdom has significantly increased over the past decade. According to recent data from the ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Andy Park: Overcoming adversity is a hallmark of many Australians with a disability, but some say that ...
To cite this work: Abdullayeva, T. (2025). What does access mean in theory and practice? Disability Dialogues. Sheffield: iHuman, University of Sheffield. What does access mean in theory and practice?
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