Autism self-advocacy in the Netherlands : past, present and future

By: Waltz, Mitzi.
Contributor(s): van den Bosch, Karin | Ebben, Hannah | van Hal, Lineke | Schippers, Alice.
Series: Disability & Society 30 (8) 2015: 1174-1191. 2015Disc region: text file PDF rda.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource Subject(s): AUTISM | SELF ADVOCACY | HISTORY | THE NETHERLANDS | DISABILITY STUDIESOnline resources: Read this Article Summary: Presents the results of participatory research into the roles and practices of autistic self-advocates in the Netherlands, and the outcomes of their activities. Key findings include the scope of significant achievements and the identification of barriers to efficacy in the areas of governance, personal and organisational capacity, relationships with other organisations and coalition building.
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Presents the results of participatory research into the roles and practices of autistic self-advocates in the Netherlands, and the outcomes of their activities. Key findings include the scope of significant achievements and the identification of barriers to efficacy in the areas of governance, personal and organisational capacity, relationships with other organisations and coalition building.

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