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Disability Is Not About You is about working with people with a disability in Australia. The key concept "it's not about you" explains how people in the industry cause problems because their own personal bias and preferences impact their daily decisions with their clients and service provision. The author explains the concept by giving many examples of issues arising when people don't put their own bias aside and allow the person with a disability to have choice and control over their lives and their service provision. The book is clear and concise, it's a simple message that can make a huge difference to the industry.…mehr

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Disability Is Not About You is about working with people with a disability in Australia. The key concept "it's not about you" explains how people in the industry cause problems because their own personal bias and preferences impact their daily decisions with their clients and service provision. The author explains the concept by giving many examples of issues arising when people don't put their own bias aside and allow the person with a disability to have choice and control over their lives and their service provision. The book is clear and concise, it's a simple message that can make a huge difference to the industry.
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Sharon Muggivan has more than 30 years of experience in the disability sector in Australia. She has worked in the areas of employment, residential care, community access and skill development. With a Masters degree in Psychoanalytic Studies, Degrees in Business and Industrial Relations, Sharon draws on 30 years in senior management as well as her experience founding a successful not-for- profit which she currently chairs and running her own private practice specializing in behaviour change. Sharon has a passion for positive change for people with a disability by addressing their behaviours of concern to allow them to participate fully in the community.