Adrienne McGhee is a consultant in the human services industry in south-east Queensland, Australia, whose doctoral thesis explored practitioner knowledge in frontline disability service provision. She is passionate about supporting social justice for marginalised people and honouring local knowledge in human service provision, and works to support the voices of all participants in the human services endeavour - from those individuals who seek services to those who deliver them.
The Journal for the Humanities in Rehabilitation is a peer reviewed, multi-media journal using a collaborative model with rehabilitation professionals, patients and their families to gain a greater understanding of the human experience of disability through art, literature and narrative. The purpose of this interdisciplinary journal is to raise the consciousness and deepen the intellect of the humanistic relationship in the rehabilitation sciences.
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