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Social Model of Disability

The social model of disability is the way of thinking that shows the values, beliefs and therefore ways of working by our organisation. This explanation of disability sees disabled children as unique individuals and it challenges negative labeling. The social model accepts categories of difference, but rejects our children being seen in abnormal terms. Inclusion lies at the heart of the social model of disability and Candi's aim is to educate others to allow our children's full inclusion in society.

 

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Social Model of Disability

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