Disabled
People-
Citizenship & Social Work, The Malaysian Experience
Denison Jayasooria
Content
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What
place do disabled people have in Malaysian society? Will they remain
marginalised or ignored or can they become independent and self-reliant
citizens of this nation? Many disabled people are merely recipients
of handouts and charity. But with opportunity and chance, they can
have dignity and a sense of worth.
These
questions and issues form part of this interesting study by scholar-activist
Denison Jayasooria. His book also looks at wider concerns of citizen
rights, justice and equal opportunity, social work models and practices
and national welfare policies.
The
author also includes excerpts and quotes from extensive interviews
and interaction with disabled people, staff and leaders of voluntary
groups and figures in the disability movement. This is a major and
rare piece of work on disability issues, disabled people, policies
and also the future direction of this significant segment of society.
It will help readers gain a better understanding of the struggles
of disabled people in their quest for a meaningful and productive
life in a nation heading towards modern industrialised status.
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| ISBN: |
1-901919-18-8 |
| Price: |
£50.00 |
| Publication
Date: |
2000 |
| Pages: |
309 |
| Dimension
(inches): |
8.5 x 5.5 (Hardback) |
| Language: |
English |
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ASEAN Academic Press London |