
Disability is probably one of my preferred areas of scholarship. There is still a lot of work to do but I believe that one of the challenges we have in this sector is that of providing more empirical data to help us react to the needs in this sector through evidence based research. What we need to see is a mix of activism and research that will lead to policy transformations. This report is another loop in providing data but at the same time lending a hand to policy. It is commendable for CRPD to review disability related services - it is indeed the way to go. Kudos to Dr Claire Azzopardi Lane who acted as principal supervisor and Matthew Vassallo and Annabel Cuff the two Research Support Officers involved in this project.
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People with disabilities -- Malta, Disability studies, University of Malta. Faculty for Social Wellbeing, People with disabilities -- Education
People with disabilities -- Malta, Disability studies, University of Malta. Faculty for Social Wellbeing, People with disabilities -- Education
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