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In response to many requests for children’s books featuring characters who are disabled, the UK Spinal Injuries Association in association with Tamarind Books has just published two illustrated story books. Both are available from Spinal Injuri...
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Jane Wilmot, Vice-Chairman from Royal National Institute for Deaf People London, UK, reviews Paul Preston’s Mother Father Deaf - Living between Sound and Silence published by Harvard University Press (1994).
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Trudi Collier, Advocate for the Deaf, East London, UK, reviews On the Edge of Deaf Culture - Hearing Children/Deaf Parents an annotated bibliography by Thomas Bull.
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DPPi Information Officer, Becki Josiah, reports on a Deaf parenting seminar held in London, and on a new CD-ROM for parents of Deaf children. A new book Pregnancy and birth, a guide for deaf women, launched at the seminar, is reviewed by Zita Kill...
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The disabled woman's guide to pregnancy and birth, Judith Rogers, 2005, New York: Demos Medical Publishing. ISBN 1-932603-08-5. Available to purchase on-line from www.demosmedpub.com. E-mail: orderdept@demosmedpub.com Price: US$24.95. This new gu...
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Disabled parents and their children: building a better future, Tony Newman and Michele Wates, 2004, London: Barnardo's. Available to purchase on-line from www.barnardos.org.uk/resources. Telephone orders 020 8498 7844 Price: £7.00. Thi...
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Sharon Kirkby of CHANGE, a UK national organisation for people with learning disabilities, reports on the launch of its handbook, You and your baby 0-1.
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Expecting Teryk is reviewed by Bonnie Auyeung, Doctoral Scientist, University of Cambridge, UK.
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Elena Piras, a visually impaired parent from Edinburgh, reviews the Having a baby pack from a parent’s perspective; and Julie Brown, Midwifery Practice Leader for Parent Education, St Thomas’ Hospital, London, writes about the pack from a...
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Alex James, aged 21, whose mother has had multiple sclerosis (MS) throughout his life, reviews The young person’s guide to MS: a book for young people who have a parent with MS by Kerry Mutch.
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Disabled parent Emma Bowler reviews Defiant birth: women who resist medical eugenics by Melinda Tankard Reist. 2006, Melbourne, Spinifex Press ISBN 1 876756 59 4 Price: £12.95 Available from www.spinifexpress.com.au.
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