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What’s the Social Model of Disability?

2024-08-05T16:33:21+00:00By Ollibean|Ableism, Accessibility, blog, Cross Disability, Neurodiversity, Resources, Think Tank, Videos|1 Comment



Scope’s “The Social Model of Disability”

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Transcript for Scope’s “What is the social model of disability? ” video

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