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1.
When is separate unequal?: a disability perspective/ Ruth Colker.

by Colker, Ruth.

Material type: Text Text Publisher: New York: Cambridge University Press, c2009Availability: Items available for loan: KCPLibraryCall number: GC 342.73087 C696 2009 (1).

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Occupational therapy: edited by Lorraine Williams Pedretti. practice skills for physical dysfunction/

by Pedretti, Lorraine Williams, editor.

Edition: 4th ed.Material type: Text Text Publisher: St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby-Year Book, c1996Availability: Items available for loan: KCPLibraryCall number: GC 615.8515 O15 1996 (1).

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Occupational therapy for physical dysfunction/ Mary Vining Radomski, Catherine A. Trombly Latham, editors.

by Radomski, Mary Vining, ed | Latham, Catherine A. Trombly, ed.

Edition: 6th ed.Material type: Text Text Publisher: Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2008Availability: Items available for loan: KCPLibraryCall number: GC 615.8515 O15 2008 (1).

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Disability and care work: state, society and invisible lives/ Upali Chakravarti.

by Chakravarati, Upali.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Los Angeles: SAGE, c2018Availability: Items available for loan: KCPLibraryCall number: GC 362.4048 C435 2018 (1).

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Social work with disadvantage and marginalized people/ Jonathan Parker, Sara Ashencaen Crabtree.

by Parker, Jonathan | Crabtree, Sara Ashencaen.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: London: SAGE Publications, c2018Availability: Items available for loan: KCPLibraryCall number: GC 362.4 P238 2018 (1).

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