Access to health services for disabled people
This seminar will include two presentations on different aspects of access to health for disabled people:
Dr Dikaios Sakellariou: Experiences of access to cancer services for disabled people. Using data from an interview-based study in England and Wales, this talk will foreground what happens when people with physical impairments seek to access cancer services.
Professor Tom Shakespeare: Access to health services for disabled people. This talk will draw on Professor Shakespeare’s research on inequalities in health for people with intellectual disability and on educating health professionals about disability.
About the speakers:
Dikaios is a senior lecturer at the School of Healthcare Sciences in Cardiff University. He is interested in health inequalities, disability, and the intersubjective nature of care practices. His most recent book is Disability, Normalcy, and the Everyday (2018), co-edited with Gareth Thomas. Professor Tom Shakespeare is professor of disability research at LSHTM, was formerly at Norwich Medical School, UEA, and before that was at the World Health Organisation where he co-authored the World Report on Disability (2011).
Tom is professor of disability research at LSHTM, was formerly at Norwich Medical School, UEA, and before that was at the World Health Organisation where he co-authored the World Report on Disability (2011).
This seminar will be recorded. The recording link will be announced soon.
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