The Exclusion of Disabled People from Positions of Power in British Voluntary Organisations |
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Authors: | Robert F. Drake |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Social Policy, University College of Swansea, Swansea, West Glamorgan, UK |
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Abstract: | Disabled people are excluded in various ways from a wide range of social privileges, activities and institutions. Voluntary and charitable organisations promote themselves as champions of disabled people in their struggle for access to the ordinary choices and opportunities of everyday life. This paper reports the findings of an empirical study which demonstrate that in voluntary agencies governed by able-bodied people, disabled people are excluded from positions of power and influence, and they experience the same sorts of barriers and constraints as those with which they are confronted in the wider world. Furthermore, the development of agencies governed by disabled people themselves is constrained by their lack of access to money, staff and other resources. |
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