Father's Press is a rapidly - growing, full - service publishing company dedicated to publishing well written works
by dynamic, energetic new authors who are
frustrated with the endless
barriers that have historically locked talented authors out of the...
The LCO Disabilities Report identifies the following
barriers experienced
by persons with disabilities because of the attitudes of those that implement the law, at 42 — 43: (1) heavy judgment and negative assumptions experienced
by persons with mental health disabilities, particularly the homeless; (2) lack of support systems, stigma and fear experienced
by persons with mental disabilities, which may also lead to increased contact with police and contribute to their criminalization; (3) reluctance to acknowledge the validity of (and therefore to accommodate) persons with disabilities, particularly those with learning, environmental, and chronic fatigue disabilities; and (4) suspicion and contempt towards persons with disabilities seeking services and supports, which may lead to persons within the legal system interpreting and applying laws in ways that
frustrate or deny people's rights to those services and supports.
Regulatory
barriers established
by the self - regulated legal industry that
frustrates competition are either being re-regulated or are being cast aside
by clients that are migrating more - and more complex - work to providers other than law firms.