Social Contexts in Disability Studies - DISB 2003

This course will focus on an examination of social contexts and issues in the field such as human rights, government legislation and regulations, advocacy, ethics, and philosophies. Students will examine the impact of social issues and context for persons with disability who live in poverty and who experience abuse.

Note: Restricted to Disability Studies.

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