The traditional medical model often frames disability as an individual issue stemming from a physical or mental defect. However, the community model, increasingly supported in Australia, offers a drastically different perspective. It posits that disability is primarily a result of barriers within
Beyond Individual Deficit: Exploring the Social Model of Disability in Australia
Recognising that disability is not merely a attribute of an individual but rather a outcome of the interactions between people and their environment is crucial. This viewpoint forms the foundation of the Social Model of Disability, which has gained significant momentum in Australia. Reframing the
NDIS Adventure Camps: Where Teens Thrive
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