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Living with a Handicap: The Case of Philippe Aubert

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2016. Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Philippe Aubert is an ‘extra-ordinary’ person. He had an accident at birth which means he can neither speak nor move. Despite this, he did not resign himself to the passive life which society and even institutions which care for people with disabilities had predestined for him. Philippe is extraordinarily intelligent and has an outstanding source of energy. He has invented and mastered a way to communicate with his family and especially with Jackson Sintina, his carer. The two of them helped create the first hall of residence in the Île-de-France region for severely handicapped students, and they have also taken part in humanitarian operations in many countries. In 2014, Philippe graduated with a Master’s degree in sociology and is now studying for a specialised Master’s in order to start working professionally. However, his determination has put him at odds with institutions dealing with handicapped people which are fully aware that they are restricting his progress. He also has to be enterprising when faced with short-sighted administrative policies.
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Philippe Aubert is an ‘extra-ordinary’ person. He had an accident at birth which means he can neither speak nor move. Despite this, he did not resign himself to the passive life which society and even institutions which care for people with disabilities had predestined for him. Philippe is extraordinarily intelligent and has an outstanding source of energy. He has invented and mastered a way to communicate with his family and especially with Jackson Sintina, his carer. The two of them helped create the first hall of residence in the Île-de-France region for severely handicapped students, and they have also taken part in humanitarian operations in many countries. In 2014, Philippe graduated with a Master’s degree in sociology and is now studying for a specialised Master’s in order to start working professionally. However, his determination has put him at odds with institutions dealing with handicapped people which are fully aware that they are restricting his progress. He also has to be enterprising when faced with short-sighted administrative policies.

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