How mainstreaming persons with disability, especially women, can impact the collective heart and soundness of society,

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Nancy Hansen
Thu, Apr 20, 2023 5:12 PM

How mainstreaming persons with disability, especially women, can impact the collective heart and soundness of society,” and explores how this approach can improve outcomes for persons with a disability and their communities.
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The School of Rehabilitation Therapy and the International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation are thrilled to invite you to the fifth annual Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship featuring Visiting Lecturer Neema Namadamu.
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Nancy E Hansen, PhD,

Professor, Director,

Interdisciplinary Master's Program,Disability Studies

Accessibility is not an optics issue or a choice it is a necessity

If you say I have special needs ... then just say the word disabled. Euphemisms only fuel ableism. Disability is not a dirty word.  Haben Girma
128 Education Building

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,

Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2

Email:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.camailto:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca

Chapter 18: DisAppearing Disability: Disability MAiD Invisible, by Nancy Hansen

https://canadianscholars.ca/book/disappearing/

How mainstreaming persons with disability, especially women, can impact the collective heart and soundness of society,” and explores how this approach can improve outcomes for persons with a disability and their communities. https://www.queensu.ca/alumni/events/the-dr-malcolm-peat-lecture-presents-neema-namadamu [https://www.queensu.ca/alumni/sites/default/files/img/event/ADV-Website-Hero-QueensLectureSeries-MalcolmPeat-NeemaNamadamu.jpg]<https://www.queensu.ca/alumni/events/the-dr-malcolm-peat-lecture-presents-neema-namadamu> The Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship presents Neema Namadamu | Queen's Alumni<https://www.queensu.ca/alumni/events/the-dr-malcolm-peat-lecture-presents-neema-namadamu> The School of Rehabilitation Therapy and the International Centre for the Advancement of Community Based Rehabilitation are thrilled to invite you to the fifth annual Dr. Malcolm Peat Lectureship featuring Visiting Lecturer Neema Namadamu. www.queensu.ca Nancy E Hansen, PhD, Professor, Director, Interdisciplinary Master's Program,Disability Studies Accessibility is not an optics issue or a choice it is a necessity If you say I have special needs ... then just say the word disabled. Euphemisms only fuel ableism. Disability is not a dirty word. Haben Girma 128 Education Building University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2 Email:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca<mailto:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca> Chapter 18: DisAppearing Disability: Disability MAiD Invisible, by Nancy Hansen https://canadianscholars.ca/book/disappearing/