We live at a paradoxical time for many disabled people: some achieve new freedoms while others face cuts in services and attempts to restrict who counts as disabled. Locating disability policy within broader social policy contexts, Alan Roulstone and Simon Prideaux critically explore the roles of social support, poverty, socio-economic status, community safety, spatial change, and other issues in shaping disabled people s opportunities. They also consider implications for future policy developments, including the impact of changing government and academic understandings of disability."
We live at a paradoxical time for many disabled people: some achieve new freedoms while others face cuts in services and attempts to restrict who coun...