Unit

School Of Social Sciences

Indigenous Disability and InclusionWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 102847.1

Discipline: CARE FOR THE DISABLED

Student Contribution Band: 4

Level: 3

Credit Points: 10

About this Unit
Intersecting two socially and economically marginalised groups, Australia’s Indigenous peoples living with disability require services and supports that are both culturally safe and disability aware. Through this unit, future practitioners of the disability and Indigenous services workforce will be exposed to an Indigenous philosophy of disability that is characterised by a culture of inclusion, as a contrast to westernised medical models of disability. The unit will examine the unique exposures to social and economic marginalisation and discrimination encountered by people who are Indigenous and live with disability, and how these factors intersect as barriers to their access to service systems, supports and lives with dignity.


Courses
1667.4Bachelor of Social ScienceCURRENT
1711.2Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)CONTINUING
1733.1Bachelor of Social Science (Advanced)CURRENT
1807.2Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Social ScienceCURRENT
1808.3Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social ScienceCURRENT
1910.1Bachelor of Psychological and Social SciencesCURRENT
6023.2Diploma in Social Science/Bachelor of Social ScienceCONTINUING


Specialisations

M1138.1Disability StudiesCURRENT
SM1146.1Disability StudiesCURRENT
SM1148.1Indigenous StudiesCURRENT




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