Unseen: Working with Non-Visible Disability Monday 8th December 2014 at 2.00pm FDA head office, 8 Leake Street, London, SE1 7NN To celebrate this year’s Disability History Month, the FDA – alongside the CPS’s Disabled Staff Network – will be holding…
8th December 2pm
1st December
Cambridge at the Meadows Community Centre
DHM 14 Cambridge Easy Read Flyer – Cambridge Disability History Day 2014Civic event to celebrate Disability History Month and International Day of Disabled People. Please see the attached flyer with further information. In summary the event is on: Monday 1st…
11th December
Scapegoat – Katharine Quarmby, Southwark
Thursday 11th December, 3pm to 4.30pm LB Southwark 160 Tooley St, SE1 2TZ, in Unity Kitchen Café, Refreshments provided. 3pm to 4pm Talk, followed by Q&A by Author and Journalist Katharine Quarmby about her book ‘Scapegoat’, which traces the history…
15th December 12.30pm
Unite North West, Liverpool Jack Jones House
The NW Disabled Members Committee will be holding an event at: Unite the Union, Jack Jones House on Monday 15th December from 12.30pm onwards A leaflet will be produced and circulate to communicate with communities branches
Wilfred Owen poem Analyses
Wilfred Owen Dulce et Decorum est Poem with Analysis Disabled Poem Disabled Analysis by Emmeline Burdett
Podcast Disability Now UKDHM, ILF, Freud and Party Conferences
Piece for Disability Now Ellen Clifford Gary Boulet Richard Rieser Mary Laver http://disabilitynow.org.uk/podcasts/party-conferences-independent-living-and-first-world-war http://ec.libsyn.com/p/b/a/7/ba739ea240ea463c/The_Download21_to_upload.mp3?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276ce028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea1d06c98337d1c95bd00a&c_id=7765825
17th December 6–7pm
House of Commons, London: Seen but Seldom Heard
Seen but Seldom Heard: Challenging perceptions of disability through poetry and performance. ‘Seen but Seldom Heard‘ aims to empower a group of young disabled people with a ‘voice’ and the necessary creative skills to challenge stereotypes and engage in conversation about…
Citizenship and Secondary History. These six posters were produced by the Birmingham Disability History Project
Citizenship and Secondary History. These six posters were produced by the Birmingham Disability History Project and focus on six leading members of the British Disability Movement and their role in bringing about rights for disabled people. Ian Stanton – Natural…
Scope Lesson Plans on Disablism in Twentieth Century UK
A disability teaching pack, all based on interviews with disabled people. See it here
Huntarian Museum of Medicine
A series of relevant events: View them here