Disability & Society Special Issue 2026 #CFP — ‘Disability — Are things getting better?’ Closing date 30th July 2025! Please share. Push the boundaries on the most pressing issues of our time #Disability#AI#AssistedLiving#PIP#Global#Inclusion Link https://t.co/ID6pJ5eJDt…
It is with great sadness I share the news that our dear Founding Editor, Professor Len Barton has died. He will be remembered by all connected with Disability & Society for his towering intellect and campaigning work. And above all, for his friendship, kindness and rich humor.
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Don't miss our Call for Papers! Special Issue 2026 ‘Disability — Are things getting better?’ Closing date 30/07/25 Please share. Push the boundaries on the most pressing issues of our time #CFP#Disability https://t.co/ID6pJ5eJDt…
Full article is Open Access: Invisible barriers: the educational and social exclusion of children with chronic diseases in Denmark
Laura Bjerregaard & Thomas Szulevicz https://t.co/Dsq6091XBE
Open Access Full article: School-to-work experiences among disabled youths combining upper secondary school and work apprenticeship: a study from Norway Thea Cecilie Tvedalen & Tore Norendal Braathen https://t.co/pKwIhddpRf
Open Access Full article: ‘Nobody wants to hear about our pain’: the emotional silencing and mental health needs of adults with visual impairments in South Africa Meredith Forbes & Heidi Lourens https://t.co/N7Mk4HmcOm
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Our Instructions for Authors have been updated. Please take the time to read and follow them as closely as possible, as doing so will ensure your paper matches the journal's requirements Submit to Disability & Society
Open Access: Restorative practice and young people with special educational needs and disabilities: a scoping study by Thomas Procter-Legg @ProcterLegg https://t.co/tpcyDM3G43
Open Access: Tourism experiences of people with a spinal cord injury: a photovoice study of the Gold Coast region Dorja Greenwood, Louise Gustafsson, Matthew McShane, Colin Mackereth, Nate Greenfield, Joel Fernandes & Kim Walder @Griffith_Uni https://t.co/VvbcscMj4m
Free access: Optimizing China’s value-added tax preferential policies for employment of people with disabilities Lin Yao, Songxin Lu, Xiangdong Liu & Zhengzong Huang #China#Disability https://t.co/eccGDjFde5
Full access: Understanding disability/impairment, inclusively: the case of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome Joanne Hunt 'inspired by the exhortation of Mike Oliver to record our own histories – lest they be written for us' https://t.co/DVgXhE84fq
Free article: Prioritising re-employment skills training for people with disabilities Xiangdong Liu, Lin Yao, Wenchu Lai & Zhengzong Huang https://t.co/rDmEOkxj9c
Disability & Society Special Issue 2026 #CFP — ‘Disability — Are things getting better?’ Close date 30th July 2025. Please share. Push the boundaries on the most pressing issues of our time #AI#Work#AssistedLiving#Welfare#Global#Inclusion#War Link https://t.co/ID6pJ5eJDt…