Breaking down the "discretionary use" barrier / funded by External Research Program, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation ; conducted by HSP Humanité Services Planning Ltd.: NH15-675/1989E-PDF

"This study was conducted in order to answer the following question: What communications options will achieve a shift in attitudes among legislators, planners, educators, community leaders, and citizens so that Discretionary Use clauses in Alberta by-laws, which presently allow discrimination against persons with disabilities, can be removed? Research was conducted in five areas: an analysis of the communication process, a review of current literature about communication approaches, a review of lobbying as a method of communication, a telephone survey to establish current attitudes of ordinary citizens towards the residential options available to persons with disabilities, and analysis of telephone interviews with key informants."--Abstract.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. External Research Program.
HSP Humanité Services Planning.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Title Breaking down the "discretionary use" barrier / funded by External Research Program, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation ; conducted by HSP Humanité Services Planning Ltd.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "November, 1989."
Digitized edition from print produced 2015 [for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation].
Includes bibliographic references.
Publishing information [S.l.] : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1989.
Description 1 vol. : charts, ill.
Catalogue number
  • NH15-675/1989E-PDF
Subject terms Persons with disabilities
Housing
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