Definition of Disablement. Meaning of Disablement. Synonyms of Disablement

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Definition of Disablement

Disablement
Disablement Dis*a"ble*ment, n. Deprivation of ability; incapacity. --Bacon.

Meaning of Disablement from wikipedia

- As Marta Russell and Ravi Malhotra argue, "The 'medicalization' of disablement and the tools of classification clearly pla**** an important role in establishing...
- about Severe Disablement Allowance (1) Directgov factsheet about Severe Disablement Allowance (2) Patient UK leaflet about Severe Disablement Allowance Severe...
- movement in the United Kingdom. Disablement Income Group (1972). Creating a National Disability Income. Disablement Income Group. ISBN 090419101X. Charity...
- one day, preventing Facebook Research from operating on iOS devices and disabling Facebook's internal iOS apps. Ars Technica reported in April 2018 that...
- to gain a better understanding of ableism. Originating from -able (in disable, disabled) and -ism (in racism, ****ism); first recorded in 1981. Ableism...
- who receive Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit and who are classed as 100% disabled. Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit is paid to people who...
- 1969) was a British campaigner for disability rights, and founder of the Disablement Income Group. On her unexpected death in 1969, The Times wrote that "it...
- the years 1795–1799. Tomalin suggests this reflects a deep depression disabling her as a writer, but Honan disagrees, arguing Austen wrote or revised...
- women employees. In case of employment-related disablement or death, there is provision for a disablement benefit and a family pension respectively.: 67 ...
- Disablement Advisory Committees were established in the United Kingdom by the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1944. This was the first attempt to address...