This is a unique and important perspective on challenging ableism in healthcare from an author who is a service user, a disability activist, and an occupational therapist. Georgia Vine charts her life's journey and provides vital insight on how the education, health and social care systems need to be improved.
This is a unique and important perspective on challenging ableism in healthcare from an author who is a service user, a disability activist, and an occupational therapist. Georgia Vine charts her life's journey and provides vital insight on how the education, health and social care systems need to be improved.
Part One: Service User 0-4: Early Years 5-10: Childhood 11-15: The Teenage Years 16-18: The Sudden Stop in Services/Disability Activism Part Two: Education Pre-Studies and applying for university First Year at University My Virtual Role Emerging Placement Final Year Part Three: Occupational Therapist and Disabled Activist Getting registered The Job Accessible Hunt My First Steps Post Graduation Future Aspirations
Part One: Service User 0-4: Early Years 5-10: Childhood 11-15: The Teenage Years 16-18: The Sudden Stop in Services/Disability Activism Part Two: Education Pre-Studies and applying for university First Year at University My Virtual Role Emerging Placement Final Year Part Three: Occupational Therapist and Disabled Activist Getting registered The Job Accessible Hunt My First Steps Post Graduation Future Aspirations
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