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According to latest DWP figures more than a quarter of a million more people with disabilities were in mainstream work in 2014 compared with the year before.
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And as a black woman who lived well into her adult life as a single lady (I married at 34), I was surprised to find that this book was talking directly to me — a rare thing in mainstream works by white authors examining the lives of women in America.
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"That is why we have accepted the recommendation from the Sayce review to refocus support on individuals through services like Access to Work, rather than institutions like Remploy, so more disabled people can work in mainstream employment rather than government-funded segregated factories," Miller said.
"That is why we have accepted the recommendation from the Sayce review, to focus support on individuals through services like Access to Work, rather than institutions like Remploy, so more disabled people can work in mainstream employment rather than segregated factories".
Mark Holloway, a GMB shop steward in Barking, who has cerebral palsy, says: "The fact is many staff have worked in mainstream employment.
Christened "roots rock," it yielded underground champions like Nashville's Jason and the Scorchers, ultimately manifesting itself in the mainstream work of Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, and others.
There is now a strong evidence base that Individual Placement and Support (IPS) approaches which support the person to find and maintain mainstream employment are better than training the person up in separate sheltered employment schemes in preparation for mainstream work [ 108, 109].
They remain under constant pressure even while operating in the mainstream, working in the China that is part of our more acceptable, comfortable discourse, the one where many earnest efforts are being made to improve rule of law, human rights, working conditions and environmental protections.
"I needed to go forward," Ms. Brown said of her artistic trajectory, which has led many supporters to praise her unstinting explorations and a few dissenters to criticize her betrayal of experimental roots in favor of mainstream work.
It is unlikely that she would ever have become a professional philosopher in quite the mould of many of her contemporaries, since she had little taste for the logical and linguistic issues that were the focus of mainstream work in the 1950s and 1960s, and which remain the focus of much contemporary work.
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