Does a needs-led delivery of services undermine disability discrimination principles?

In this article we contrast the use of a needs-led approach to the provision of care services with one based on a right not to suffer discrimination. We demonstrate how a needs-led approach must inevitably be constrained by budgetary considerations and can therefore never be absolute. This is turn w...

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Main Authors: Jerome Bickenbach, Jeremy Cooper
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University Press 2009-07-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
Online Access:https://www.sjdr.se/articles/146
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spelling doaj-ec6564a9555d43a18b4c1f59aa3d651a2020-11-25T02:48:53ZengStockholm University PressScandinavian Journal of Disability Research1501-74191745-30112009-07-015328129510.1080/1501741030951263077Does a needs-led delivery of services undermine disability discrimination principles?Jerome Bickenbach0Jeremy Cooper1Department of Philosophy & Faculties of Law and Medicine, Queens University, Kingston, CanadaLaw and Head of the Disability Law and Policy Research Unit at Middlesex University in London, UKIn this article we contrast the use of a needs-led approach to the provision of care services with one based on a right not to suffer discrimination. We demonstrate how a needs-led approach must inevitably be constrained by budgetary considerations and can therefore never be absolute. This is turn will lead to situations in which people are left out of provision, which raises the question: Have they suffered discrimination? But non-discrimination approaches to service delivery also create difficulties as they require an individual to identify the nature of their ‘difference’ from others, in order to establish discrimination based upon that ‘difference’. This dilemma of difference can undercut the very notions of equality and equal treatment that underpin the core philosophy of the anti-discrimination approach.https://www.sjdr.se/articles/146
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Does a needs-led delivery of services undermine disability discrimination principles?
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title Does a needs-led delivery of services undermine disability discrimination principles?
title_short Does a needs-led delivery of services undermine disability discrimination principles?
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description In this article we contrast the use of a needs-led approach to the provision of care services with one based on a right not to suffer discrimination. We demonstrate how a needs-led approach must inevitably be constrained by budgetary considerations and can therefore never be absolute. This is turn will lead to situations in which people are left out of provision, which raises the question: Have they suffered discrimination? But non-discrimination approaches to service delivery also create difficulties as they require an individual to identify the nature of their ‘difference’ from others, in order to establish discrimination based upon that ‘difference’. This dilemma of difference can undercut the very notions of equality and equal treatment that underpin the core philosophy of the anti-discrimination approach.
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