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Report: Energy impairment and disability inclusion: towards an advocacy movement for energy limiting chronic illness
Energy impairment and disability inclusion: towards an advocacy movement for energy limiting chronic illness, by Catherine Hale, Stef Benstead, Jenny Lyus, Evan Odell and Anna Ruddock. Centre for Welfare reform: April 2020 DRILL Blog post: Energy impairment and disability inclusion … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Anna Ruddock, Catherine Hale, Chronic illness, Chronic Illness Inclusion Project, Disability Research on Independent Living & Learning, disabled, discrimination, DRILL, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, energy impairment, Evan Odell, FM, invisible illness, Jenny Lyus, Multiple Sclerosis, social model, Stef Benstead					
					
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		Are people with ME disabled?
TIPSFORME blog: Are you Disabled?, by Jenny, 15 April 2016 On Twitter there have been some interesting discussions this week about disability identity and ME. I think this is worth everyone with ME thinking about. For most of us ME is … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged biopsychosocial model, Disability Living Allowance, disabled, disabled rights movement, DLA, George Faulkner, medical model, PACE trial, social model, TipsforME					
					
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