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What’s the Social Model of Disability?



Scope’s “The Social Model of Disability”

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Transcript for Scope’s “What is the social model of disability? ” video

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2016-11-10T10:11:31-05:00By Lauri Swann Hunt|Categories: Ableism, Accessibility, blog, Cross Disability, Neurodiversity, Resources, Think Tank, Videos|Tags: cross disability, Design. Make it Universal., disability as diversity, diversity, scope, social model, the social model of disability, UDL, universal design|1 Comment

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About the Author: Lauri Swann Hunt

Advocate committed to inclusion & social justice, proud mother of three wonderful humans, and part of the team that started Ollibean.

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