Supported employment : persons with learning difficulties in Malaysia - WRAP: Warwick R... - 0 views
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The social theory of disability and the debates around it have been particularly influential in the past three decades. These have helped to shape the approach of this research into understanding the experiences of persons with learning difficulties in the labour market in Malaysia.
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the general understanding of disability from an Islamic perspective
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The empirical contribution of the thesis is through a study of supported employment initiated in Malaysia to enable persons with learning difficulties to work in the mainstream retail sector, and sets that experience in the context of relevant policy and practice. It aims to produce key insights into the ‘lived realities’ of employees with learning difficulties taking part in the scheme. It foregrounds their perceptions but also explores the viewpoints of government officials, managers and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) coordinators involved in the development of policy and practice relating to the scheme.
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Göransson, K., Nilholm, C. & Karlsson, K., 2011. Inclusive education in Swede... - 0 views
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Göransson, K., Nilholm, C. & Karlsson, K., 2011. Inclusive education in Sweden? A critical analysis. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 15(5), pp.541-555. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13603110903165141 [Accessed September 29, 2014].
Buescher et al 2014 Costs of Autism Spectrum Disorders in the United Kingdom and the Un... - 0 views
BBC News - No siblings: A side-effect of China's one-child policy - 0 views
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Chinese families used to have an average of four children each, but life changed radically in 1979, when a law was introduced dictating that most parents could only have one child. Last week, we learned that the policy will now be relaxed, after being enforced across the world's most populous country for more than a generation.
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"On the township roads, there are slogans written on flamboyant red banners, telling people to have fewer children and raise more pigs,"
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"Most of my audiences don't realise they have a special identity," he explains, noting that many parents even stopped questioning why they couldn't have more than one child and forgot that things had ever been different.
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