What does it truly mean to live with disability, and how do policy gaps shape everyday experiences?
Lived Experience of Disability, edited by Damian Mellifont, brings together voices of people with ……続きを見る
What happens when a place meant to heal instead deepens the wounds?
The Silence They Wrote for Me is a powerful memoir of being Black, disabled, and institutionalised in the UK, tracing the author’s……続きを見る
Why, despite decades of legislation, quotas, and incentives, do persons with disabilities in South Africa remain excluded from meaningful work?
Left Behind presents original nationwide research into……続きを見る
What does it mean to live at the intersection of autism, physical disability, trauma, and resilience?
In Autism and Physical Disability, Wenn B. Lawson shares a deeply personal account of late-diagn……続きを見る
How does a neurodegenerative disease transform one’s perspective on life and society?
Beyond Disability is a collection of essays reflecting on life affected by a neurodegenerative disease. The auth……続きを見る
How can disability be redefined beyond conventional norms, transforming limitations into new possibilities?
Transforming a Disability Through Everyday Life Experiences by Anne-Lyse Chabert explores ……続きを見る
What does it mean to be disabled in a place that claims inclusion but prioritizes compliance over true community?
Invisible Leashes offers a powerful narrative that blends lived experience, institut……続きを見る
What barriers and traumas do students with disabilities, particularly those with visual impairments, experience in higher education settings?
Drawing on personal experience, author Stephanie Levin p……続きを見る
How can we centre disabled people and their family members as knowledge-bearers, enriching classrooms with their perspectives and knowledge in non-traditional ways?
Through testimonies and critical ……続きを見る
How can a collation of blog posts demonstrate the many elements of Autistic lived experience and guide readers on how to support development and change?
Reflecting on their personal experience, auth……続きを見る
How can employers develop their hiring processes for neurodivergent people and best support people with diverse neurotypes to thrive in the workplace?
Drawing on academic research and professional a……続きを見る
How can we better support and promote inclusivity for those living with Dyspraxia?
Documenting her journey from childhood and diagnosis to adulthood, author Kimberley Marie Fraser explores the chall……続きを見る
Is a decline in vision and hearing just a “fact of life” for people as we age?
Dual sensory impairment is an under-explored and little understood type of disability, but one which can have an enormo……続きを見る
What can experiences of social and sensory invalidation teach us about what in means to be autistic in a world created for the neuromajority?
Living as an undiagnosed autistic person in the loudest ……続きを見る
"In Our Words is a book I wish had been available when I was a teenager, grappling with issues of sexuality and disability." – Dr Alastair McEwin AM, Former Commissioner, Disability Royal Commission……続きを見る
How can social workers and neuro-diverse foster carers collaborate to provide the best support for a child or teen in need?
Building strong relationships between social workers and neuro-diverse fos……続きを見る
What might it look like for an Autistic, non-binary person who lives with mental illness to live well and with hope?
In this book, author and advocate Yenn Purkis reflects on their experiences of li……続きを見る
Disability or difference? How autism is understood varies from place to place.
Drawn from lived experience, this book explores the question of what autism is, and how it is best viewed in society. D……続きを見る
How does a patient with sensory disability – such as a hearing or vision impairment, or both – get effective communication from a health care provider?
Too often, the answer is that they don’t. Comm……続きを見る