How do self-advocates use community development to change attitudes to disability?

Sally Robinson,Idle Jan,Karen R. Fisher, Kathleen Reedy,Christy Newman,Christiane Purcal,Gianfranco Giuntoli, Sarah Byrne, Ruby Nankivell, Gavin Burner, Rebeka Touzeau, Tim Adam, Paige Armstrong

BRITISH JOURNAL OF LEARNING DISABILITIES(2024)

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BackgroundNegative attitudes remain a major barrier to the equality of people with disability, especially when coupled with the lack of autonomy imposed on many people. This paper analyses how disability self-advocacy groups seek to change community attitudes and work towards systemic change by mobilising knowledge from their lived experience.MethodsThe paper applies a cycle of praxis community development approach (a cycle of experience, learning and reflection, synthesis and planning, and implementation and review) to conceptualise and analyse their activities. The methods were a desktop document search, focus groups and reflective analysis with members of two self-advocacy groups.FindingsA synthesised data analysis found that applying the four-part community development framework was useful to understand the practice and the purpose of work by self-advocacy groups to change attitudes. The analysis also demonstrates the benefits for advocates and codesigned activities to intentionally apply the cycle of praxis model to guide their future efforts to change attitudes.ConclusionsThe research provides evidence that self-advocacy groups achieve sustained impacts on attitudes in the community, beyond the direct benefit to their members. Government investment in self-advocacy has potential to leverage wider system change in attitudes to achieve policy goals for the rights of people with disability. Methodologically, the research also has implications for the benefit of inclusive roles in reflective analysis to understand the lived experience of how practices contribute to system change. The design is an opportunity for inclusive researchers to intentionally incorporate reflective analysis into research processes. Bad attitudes towards people with disability are a hard problem to fix.People with disability are more involved in changing community attitudes than they used to be.This paper talks about how the work of self-advocacy groups changes attitudes.By working with self-advocates, we learned that they used their own experiences in an organised way to change community attitudes.It would be good to share this success more widely.
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changing attitudes,community development,cycle of praxis,disability,lived experience,self-advocacy
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