Professional vs personal : lessons from "Annie's coming out"

By: Elks, Martin A.
Series: Interaction 4 (1) 1990: 7-17.Publisher: 1990Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CITIZEN ADVOCACY | DEINSTITUTIONALISATIONSummary: This article examines the case of Anne McDonald, who, with the support of Rosemary Crossley, managed to win a court battle aginst the administrators of the institute in which she dwelt, which allowed her to live in the community, in spite of severe disabilities
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This article examines the case of Anne McDonald, who, with the support of Rosemary Crossley, managed to win a court battle aginst the administrators of the institute in which she dwelt, which allowed her to live in the community, in spite of severe disabilities

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