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Holmesglen Institute of TAFE Victoria
Short Course: Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Malvern East, Australia
- Moorabbin, Australia
Course
On-Campus
English
The Introduction to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a short course which will give you a clear understanding of the scheme and what it means to work with a person who accesses the scheme. People who have just started working in the disability sector as a direct support worker (DSW). Aged care workers, nurses, education support workers, childcare workers, or people with other qualifications who work with people accessing the NDIS.


University College of Osteopathy
Enhanced Communication Skills for Building a More Inclusive Practice
- London, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
Making your practice welcoming and inclusive is essential to keep abreast with changes in society. People who belong to underrepresented groups (e.g., ethnic minority groups, living with a disability, LGBTQIA+ etc) report poorer experience from encounters with healthcare professionals than other people.
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Grantham College
FDA Professional Practice in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
- Grantham, United Kingdom
Course
On-Campus
English
This course will be of interest to those with an interest in working with children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities in a school or educational setting and/or who wish to develop their skills and knowledge to a higher level to develop career opportunities or progress to an undergraduate degree. This foundation degree course is run in conjunction with Bishop Grosseteste University.


Ohio University
Intervention Specialist Mild-to-Moderate - ME
- Athens, USA
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Intervention Specialist Mild-to-Moderate program prepares students to support individuals with mild to moderate disabilities across various settings. It emphasizes understanding developmental, behavioral, and educational needs, helping future specialists develop effective strategies to promote student success.
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What is Disability Studies?
Disability Studies is an academic discipline that examines the experiences of people with disabilities. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including the history of disability, the experience of living with disability, societal attitudes towards disability, and more. Disability Studies is interdisciplinary, drawing upon insights from fields such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, and political science.
Why is studying Disability Studies important?
Disability Studies is a relatively new field, having only emerged as an academic discipline in the last few decades. However, it’s already made a significant impact, helping to challenge negative stereotypes and assumptions about people with disabilities. Disability Studies also offers a unique perspective on the social world, providing insights into the lived experiences of a group of people often marginalized by society.
What can I do with a degree in Disability Studies?
There are a number of different career paths you can pursue with a degree in Disability Studies. Many graduates go on to work in the disability rights movement, advocating for the inclusion and equality of people with disabilities. Others work in social services, providing support and assistance to people with disabilities. There is also a growing demand for Disability Studies scholars in academia, as more colleges and universities are beginning to offer courses in the discipline. Disability Studies graduates can also use their skills and knowledge to help create inclusive environments in a variety of settings, such as workplaces, schools, and community organizations.
How can I earn a degree in Disability Studies?
A degree in Disability Studies can be obtained at the undergraduate or graduate level. Undergraduate programs typically last four years, and cover a broad range of topics related to disability. Graduate programs are usually two years in length. and allow students to specialize in a particular area of interest. There are a number of different universities that offer Disability Studies degrees in the United States and internationally.
What will I study during my Disability Studies degree?
The coursework for a Disability Studies degree varies depending on the program and the university you attend. However, there are some common themes often covered in Disability Studies programs. Additionally, many programs also include a practicum component, which gives students the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a real-world setting.





























