“Allowances” trap institutionalized Canadians in deep poverty
It’s time for governments to address policy that forces disabled people in residential institutions to live in misery
Megan Linton is a disabled writer, researcher, PhD student and producer of the Invisible Institutions project. She researches institutionalization, disability politics, and the carceral industrial project. Find her writing and research at meganmqlinton.com
It’s time for governments to address policy that forces disabled people in residential institutions to live in misery
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