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Understanding disability


This section contains a number of articles by Martin Hobgen, exploring Models of Disability, and the implications for churches.
 
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Introduction: What is disability and who are disabled people?
Introducing this series of articles exploring a number of different ways that disability is understood More ...
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The Medical Model of Disability
The Medical Model of Disability was first described in the 1970’s to describe how disability has generally been understood since the rise of modern medicine in the eighteenth century. More ...
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The implications of Medical Model Disability for churches
Identifying some of the implications this understanding has for churches and disabled people More ...
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The Social Model of Disability
The origins of the UK Social Model of Disability lie in the 1970s and 1980s with the work of academics, some of whom were disabled. More ...
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The implications of Social Model Disability for churches
Identifying some of the implications this understanding has for churches and disabled people More ...
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The Minority Group Model of Disability
A model identifying disability as a result of attitudes and actions by the majority, non-disabled group, which discriminate against members of the minority disabled group More ...
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A Relational Model and Understanding of Disability
A model providing a fruitful way of understanding both disability and how disabled and non-disabled people can participate together to build inclusive church communities More ...
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Implications of a Relational Understanding of Disability
Identifying some of the implications this understanding has for churches and disabled people More ...

 

   
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Implications of a Relational Understanding of Disability
Identifying some of the implications this understanding has for churches and disabled people
A Relational Model and Understanding of Disability
A model providing a fruitful way of understanding both disability and how disabled and non-disabled people can participate together to build inclusive church communities
The Minority Group Model of Disability
A model identifying disability as a result of attitudes and actions by the majority, non-disabled group, which discriminate against members of the minority disabled group
The implications of Social Model Disability for churches
Identifying some of the implications this understanding has for churches and disabled people
The Social Model of Disability
The origins of the UK Social Model of Disability lie in the 1970s and 1980s with the work of academics, some of whom were disabled.
The implications of Medical Model Disability for churches
Identifying some of the implications this understanding has for churches and disabled people