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Disability Studies: Theory & Practice

Disability Studies: Theory & Practice

By John Academy

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  • On-Demand course

  • Intermediate level

Description

Welcome to Disability Studies: Theory & Practice. In this course, you'll learn:

  1. Introduction to Disability Studies:Overview of key concepts and historical perspectives in Disability Studies.Examination of the evolution of disability discourse and its impact on societal perceptions.Introduction to major theories shaping the field.

  1. Social and Cultural Perspectives on Disability:Analysis of how societal attitudes and cultural norms shape perceptions of disability.Exploration of the role of media, language, and representation in constructing disability narratives.Critical examination of the social model of disability and its implications for societal change.

  1. Disability and Society:Investigation of the social structures and institutions influencing the experiences of individuals with disabilities.Exploration of policy frameworks and their impact on disability rights.Case studies illustrating the intersection of disability with education, employment, and community participation.

  1. Health and Well-being for People with Disabilities:Examination of the physical and mental health challenges faced by individuals with disabilities.Analysis of healthcare systems and accessibility issues.Strategies for promoting holistic well-being and fostering a supportive environment.

  1. Disability and Intersectionality:Exploration of how disability intersects with other aspects of identity, such as race, gender, and sexuality.Examination of the unique challenges faced by individuals with multiple marginalized identities.Intersectional perspectives on advocacy and inclusivity.

  1. Disability and Global Perspectives:Analysis of disability on a global scale, considering diverse cultural contexts.Exploration of international policies and initiatives promoting disability rights.Case studies highlighting global challenges and collaborative solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who is this course suitable for?

    This course is suitable for both current practitioners seeking to enhance their skills as well as individuals aspiring to enter any related profession. It is a valuable opportunity to advance your expertise and strengthen your CV since you will receive a recognised qualification upon completion.

  • What’s the entry requirement?

    This course is open to learners from any academic background who are aged 16 and above. While there are no strict prerequisites, having a good grasp of the English language, numeracy, and ICT will be beneficial for a more seamless learning experience.

    1. Will I get a certificate after completing the course?

      Certainly! Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive a CPD Accredited Certificate of Achievement. 

    Course Content

    1. Module 1: Introduction to Disability Studies
    2. Module 2: Social and Cultural Perspectives on Disability
    3. Module 3: Disability and Society
    4. Module 4: Health and Well-being for People with Disabilities
    5. Module 5: Disability and Intersectionality
    6. Module 6: Disability and Global Perspectives

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