Animated video by World Bank
Changing The Way We Talk About Disability – Amy Oulton
You can take a wheelchair just about anywhere. Amy addresses societal perceptions of disability and her vision for how we all change the way we approach disability. Amy has been a wheelchair user for the past ten years; she has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare genetic condition that causes weak tissues, joint dislocation, chronic pain and fatigue. In spite of this, Amy lives an exciting and hugely positive life, travelling the world, working as a graphic designer for a charity and campaigning to change the way society understands disability. Most recently, Amy has published for Buzzfeed on her three-month adventure around South East Asia, writing about, filming, and photo-documenting her experiences in her wheelchair.
Winnie the Witch
Scope use the story of Winnie the Witch to explain the Social Model
Social Model of Disability
Accessible animation explaining the differences between the medical and social models of disability.
Produced by NDACA / Shape Arts
Produced by NDACA / Shape Arts
UKDHM 2020 Posters
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What If Everyone Was Disabled? Seriously…
Radio programme: Mat Fraser assesses how far we’ve come with accessibility and inclusivity, particularly in the last two decades, and considers what’s stopping us from going further. Money, power, politics, legislation and technology all play their part, but what about social attitudes towards disability?