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Disability, social inclusion and poverty
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This chapter looks at various aspects of inclusion and exclusion for people with disabilities in Ireland. It looks at various aspects using available data from key statistical sources and studies based on them and by focusing on education, poverty and deprivation, and social life and social participation. The impact of disability on broader aspects of participation in the life of the community is also of central relevance to its effects on social inclusion broadly conceived. Social inclusion can be seen as the focus of disability-related policies covering such areas as building standards and the built environment, transport, access to public services and access to health services and education. The chapter discusses the policy issues that arise in seeking to address poverty, notably the level and structuring of income support which plays a central role in Ireland, as in other rich countries.

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