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Re: Footnote Call Was: New Java-based software speech synthesizer available
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- Subject: Re: Footnote Call Was: New Java-based software speech synthesizer available
- From: Greg Priest-Dorman <priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 16:53:43 -0500 (EST)
- In-Reply-To: Roger's message of 1 January 2002 12:35:05 -0600
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Thanks Roger,
You point to an interesting study, but as presented it cannot be used
to support his claim. The referenced work is a general study of
individuals with all sorts of disabilities and is over 20 years old.
It is not a study of people with "mild to severe learning
difficulties". Given the information presented, I would doubt that
people with "mild learning difficulties" would be included in the
definition of disabled used in statistics in the study, but I could be
wrong.
To clarify my request:
Jonathan has claimed that most people with "learning difficulties"
will never be able to hold a job. I am not claiming the workplace is
"fair". I am not claiming equity of wages. I am not denying that
there are conditions that make it impossible to hold a job or earn an
income (conventional or otherwise). I am asking to see the evidence
that the stated type of disability ("mild to severe learning
difficulties") is one of these conditions. I am asking for
documentation for his claim that (in his own words):
"People with mild to severe learning difficulties do not generally
have any earned income"
Further, I am requesting that if he cannot back up this claim, he
stop making it on this list.
I hope this clarifies my request.
Greg
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Greg Priest-Dorman
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