Autonomy in everyday life, for whom?

By: Barron, Karin.
Series: Disability & Society 16 (3) 2001: 431-447.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DECISION MAKING | SELF ADVOCACY | DISABILITY | SWEDEN | LEGISLATION | RIGHTS | SERVICES | SERVICE PROVISIONSummary: This paper reports on part of a research project dealing with the process of decision making with regard to support and services for people with a disability in Sweden. A disability reform came into force in Sweden in 1994 which emphasises the importance of increased autonomy and self determination for these people in everyday life. Interviews have shown, however, that there are those who in no way have benefited from this reform.
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This paper reports on part of a research project dealing with the process of decision making with regard to support and services for people with a disability in Sweden. A disability reform came into force in Sweden in 1994 which emphasises the importance of increased autonomy and self determination for these people in everyday life. Interviews have shown, however, that there are those who in no way have benefited from this reform.

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