Understanding Disability Policy

Alan Roulstone author Simon Prideaux author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Policy Press

Published:18th Jan '12

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In an era of scarce social resources the question of the changing social policy constructions and responses to disabled people has become increasingly important. Paradoxically, some disabled people are realising new freedoms and choices never before envisioned, whilst others are prey to major retractions in public services and aggressive attempts to redefine who counts as 'genuinely disabled'. Understanding disability policy locates disability policy into broader social policy and welfare policy writings and goes beyond narrow statutory evaluations of welfare to embrace a range of indicators of disabled people's welfare. The book critically explores the roles of social security, social support, poverty, socio-economic status, community safety, official discourses and spatial change in shaping disabled people's opportunities. It also situates welfare and disability policy in the broader conceptual shifts to the social model of disability and its critics. Finally it explores the possible connection between changing official and academic constructions of disability and their implications for social policy in the 21st century. The book is supported by a companion website, containing additional materials for both students and lecturers using the book, which is available from the link above.

"Roulstone and Prideaux have composed a beautiful book. It is engaging, accessible and meticulously written with a steady rhythm that invites the reader ... I have no hesitation in recommending this book. It's easy to read, conceptually clear and logically mapped out." British Journal of Social Work
"Understanding Disability Policy is a sophisticated and elegant book which engages with inherently complex and contested issues with conceptual clarity ... Roulstone and Prideaux have produced here an essential read for those from social work, disability studies and all policy backgrounds." British Journal of Social Policy
"Understanding Disability Policy is a sophisticated and elegant book which engages with inherently complex and contested issues with conceptual clarity." Toby Brandon Journal of Social Policy
"Contemporary, inclusive with an acute awareness of the changing force of policy upon disabled people" Alison Martland, University Centre at Blackburn College
"This comprehensive and engaging book is a valuable addition to disability studies and to social policy more generally. It is essential reading for anyone concerned with either the legacy of social policy responses to the 'problem' of disability or with current debates about the future development of disability policy." Hannah Morgan, Lancaster University
"Disability policy has changed dramatically over the last fifty years and especially so since the turn of 21st century. Roulstone and Prideaux have produced a comprehensive and accessible analysis of these changes that will prove to be an invaluable text for students, researchers and policy analysts across a range of disciplines: highly recommended." Colin Barnes, University of Leeds

ISBN: 9781847427397

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256 pages