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Childhood Disability, Advocacy, and Inclusion in the Caribbean
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Childhood Disability, Advocacy, and Inclusion in the Caribbean

This book presents an ethnographic case study of the personal motivations, advocacy, and activation of social capital needed to create and sustain the Immortelle Children’s Centre, a private school that has served children with disabilities in Trinidad/Tobago for four decades. Based on narratives by parents from the 1980’s, current parents, teachers, community advocates, and the author, who was the founder of Immortelle in 1978, the study views the school within the context of a nation standing in a liminal space between developed and developing societies. It argues that the attainment of equity for children with disabilities will require an agenda that includes a legal mandate for education of all children, increased public funding for education, health and therapeutic services, and an on-going public awareness campaign. Relating this study to the global debate on inclusion, the author shows how the implementation of this agenda would have to be adapted to the social, cultural, and economic realities of the society.
Undertittel
A Trinidad and Tobago Case Study
Forfatter
Beth Harry
Opplag
1st ed. 2020
ISBN
9783030238575
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
18.10.2019
Antall sider
283