Documents

Documents

The Disabled People’s Archive holds a wealth of documents and publications which shine a light on disabled people’s history, activism, creativity and dedication to promoting the inclusion of disabled people in society.

This archive is largely from disabled individuals and organisations involved in the Disabled People’s Movement, and who promote the Social Model of Disability. But there are documents in the archive which also highlight negative attitudes, discrimination, prejudice, exclusion, lack of consideration and value for disabled people.

Here is a very small selection of the documents in the archive. Those already catalogued have their catalogue number. Where we have them available, we are including different formats. The number of documents available to view on this website, plus the formats available, will increase over time.

Glossary

 

  Fundamental Principles of Disability, Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation

Fundamental Principles of Disability, Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation

About A seminal paper within the Disabled People’s Movement and beyond. Including the concept of the Social Model of Disability before it was given that name. Electronic copy donated by Tony Baldwinson. Published by Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation (UPIAS) and Disability alliance (DA) - 22 November 1975.  Fundamental Principles of Disability (standard print screen-reader accessible PDF)

  Disability Challenge May 1981, Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation

Disability Challenge May 1981, Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation

About The occasional magazine of UPIAS. Published by Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation (UPIAS) – May 1981. Electronic copy donated by Tony Baldwinson. Disability Challenge No1  (standard print screen-reader accessible PDF)

  Coalition magazine, Rainbow edition, May 2006, Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People

Coalition magazine, Rainbow edition, May 2006, Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People

About Coalition, the official magazine of the Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People, aims to act as a forum for debate, analysis, and expression of opinion on all issues relating to disabled people. This issue focussed on LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) issues. Published by Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People (GMCDP) - May 2006. Catalogue No GB124.G.GMCDP/11/29 (standard print)

  Horn of Africa Disabled Society Constitution

Horn of Africa Disabled Society Constitution

About The Constitution of the Horn of Africa Disabled Society – an organisation in Manchester of disabled person, or parent or carer of a disabled child, from the Horn of Africa countries of Somalia, Somaliland, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya. Published by Horn of Africa Disabled Society - 2005 Donated by Brian Hilton. Horn of Africa Disabled Society Constitution 2005 (standard print Word document)

  Jan’s Story

Jan’s Story

About A fictitious story, in photo format, based on research carried out with learning disabled lesbian, gay and bisexual people. The project was funded by the Big Lottery and carried out as a partnership between the Norah Fry Research Centre, University of Bristol, the Terrance Higgins Trust and REGARD (the national organisation of disabled lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people). Donated...

  British Council of Disabled People Annual Review 2005 / 2006

British Council of Disabled People Annual Review 2005 / 2006

About BCODP’s Annual review. Note: although a word document, not easily accessible with screen reader. Published by British Council of Disabled People (BCODP) – 2006. Donated by Brian Hilton. BCODP Annual Review 2005-6 (standard print Word document)

  Coalition magazine, life or death issue, February 2010, Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People

Coalition magazine, life or death issue, February 2010, Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People

About Coalition, the official magazine of the Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People, aims to act as a forum for debate, analysis, and expression of opinion on all issues relating to disabled people. The theme of this issue was life and death – linked to debate and proposed legislation around assisted dying. Text only donated by Linda Marsh. Catalogue No. GB124.G.GMCDP/11/41 (standard...

  More Together than Ever – Disabled Women’s Experiences, by Lorraine Gradwell

More Together than Ever – Disabled Women’s Experiences, by Lorraine Gradwell

About This is Lorraine’s MA thesis from 1998. Donated by Tony Baldwinson. Catalogue No. GB124.G.GMCDP/4/4 Written by Lorraine Gradwell MBE; published 2018 by TBR Consulting ‘More Together Than Ever': Disabled Women’s Experiences (standard print PDF, screen-reader friendly) ‘More Together Than Ever': Disabled Women’s Experiences (standard print Word document, screen-reader friendly with chapter hyperlinks)

  Disability Wales News – Issue 71, December/January 2006/7

Disability Wales News - Issue 71, December/January 2006/7

About Newsletter of Disability Wales - the national association of disability organisations in Wales. Donated by Brian Hilton. Published by Disability Wales – December 2006. ‘Disability Wales News’ Issue 71, December/January 2006/7 (standard print PDF, partly screen-reader friendly)

  GMCDP Information Bulletin August 2013, Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People

GMCDP Information Bulletin August 2013, Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People

About The Information Bulletin which was regularly produced by GMCDP at this time. Published by Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People (GMCDP) - August 2013. GMCDP Information Bulletin (standard print 14pt Word document) GMCDP Information Bulletin (large print 18pt Word document) GMCDP Information Bulletin (large print 22pt Word document) GMCDP Information Bulletin (easier to read, Word document) GMCDP Information Bulletin (text...

  Disability Writes – Pilot Issue

Disability Writes – Pilot Issue

About This is the pilot issue of a magazine from a national network of disabled people called Disability Writes. The network was for disabled people interested in writing in all forms (fiction, poetry, non-fiction), and existed in the early 1990s. The magazine was intended to be “a magazine committed to supporting campaigns, keeping people in touch with events, activities etc,...

  The Vancouver Declaration 1992, Disabled People’s International

The Vancouver Declaration 1992, Disabled People’s International

About This Statement was released following the Disabled Peoples’ International Third World Congress in 1992held in Vancouver, Canada. Growing from the first World Congress in 1980, where there were 400 delegates from 53 countries, this congress had over 2,000 delegates from over 100 countries. The congress reaffirmed and expanded on its core demands for disabled people’s full and equal participation...