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中华人民共和国残疾人保障法 [Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Disabled Persons] II

Continued from CPH/51, this poster contains the remaining sections of the law, namely labour employment, cultural life, welfare, environment, legal liability, and complementary provisions. Similar to the last poster, there is a photo collection of different people in different scenarios to further illustrate the context of each item. The poster contains Item 27th to Item 54th.
Compilation: China Press for People with Disabilities
Publisher: Huaxia Publishing Co., Ltd.
Printing House: Xinhua News Agency Printing
Editor-in-charge: He Minzhong
Photographs provided by: Yu Yongfu, Wang Jun, Zhou Yuji, etc.
Price: 1.60 RMB (two posters in total)

接着上一幅海报,本幅海报包含剩下的章节,即劳动就业、文化生活、福利、环境、法律责任以及附则。如同上一幅海报,在每条法则旁都有不同的人群在不同情境下的照片,来进一步阐释法则的含义。本幅海报包括法则第27条到第54条。
编制:中国残疾人杂志社
出版社:华夏出版社
印刷厂:新华通讯社印刷厂
责任编辑:贺敏忠
照片供稿:于永甫 王俊 周雨及等
定价:1.60元(共两幅)

FENTON, Mark

  • FEN
  • Collection
  • 1941-2004
Mark Fenton studied engineering at the Regent Street Polytechnic during the 1940s. These items were donated to the archive on the occasion of an oral history interview with Mark Fenton. They comprise two copy photographs of student activities and a letter from him to the Daily Mail regarding his disability.

Fenton, Mark (fl.1941-2002)

Training for disabled ex-servicemen

Album containing photographs of servicemen, who were disabled in WW1, receiving training at Roehampton, Regent Street Polytechnic and Queen Mary's workshops, Brighton, as well as the workshops of CA Vandervell & Co, RH Davis & Co and the London United Tramways Generating and Sub-stations The photographs are labelled with a description of the activities; some also have the names of the individuals and the nature of their disability. The captions are labelled with letters and numbers but it is not clear what these relate to.

Activities depicted include: electricians, motor driving and repairs, woodwork, glass working, repair and adjustment of resistance frames, Magneto construction, bootmaking, submarine fittings, ladies handbags (leatherwork), engineering, commercial training, tinsmithery, Kinematograph operation (cinema)

Individuals mentioned are: W Chaplin 1/Hants Regiment; Leading Cook Wooding, HMS Lightning; H Gurbey 1/Herts, B Dale 2/Grenadier Guards; J Middleton RHA; G Smith 1/N Staffordshire

Also included are photographs of the exterior and interiors of the Queen Mary's workshops at Brighton Pavilion Hospital, as well as general view of the RH Davis & Co Fancy Leather factory with many women workers as well as the disabled men.
[51 photographs in total].

Provision for People With Disabilities

Booklet produced by University of Westminster.

Includes disability liaison contacts, facts and figures, research findings, summary of university policy for admission of students with disabilities, student residential accommodation, academic support services, staff recruitment practices, further information, staff training and awareness, the Computer Centre for People with Disabilities, Adult Dyslexia Unit, facilities, access to buildings

Provision for People with Disabilities 1995-1996

Booklet with information for staff and students on disability awareness within the university including University policies, accommodation, recruitment, academic support, staff training, the Computer Centre for People with Disabilities (CCPD), Adult Dyslexia Unit, facilities and access.
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