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Disability Rights

Ellie Taylor on disability rights.

October 23, 2022 Ellie Taylor
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What is the Social Model of Disability?

Unlike its sibling, the medical model of disability, the social model offers a framework from which we, as a collective community, must look at disability.

October 23, 2022 Khanh Tran and Sarah Korte
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A wild ethics – a conversation with Prof Shane Clifton and Gemma Lucy Smart

From the high points and flaws of virtue ethics to utilitarianism, disability ethics is not a one-size-fits-all.

October 23, 2022 Gemma Lucy Smart and Shane Clifton
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The University’s failing counselling and mental health services

Between a limited number of counselling sessions and referrals to third-party providers, students can sometimes feel lost amid the need for better funding and support from all levels of government.

October 23, 2022 Jack Scanlan
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Gemma Lucy Smart pens a poem.

October 23, 2022 Gemma Lucy Smart
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How to mask your disability, a step-by-step guide

Learning how to change your disabled self into your acceptable self.

October 23, 2022 Jack Scanlan

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