Traditional approaches to rehabilitation of disabled people have emphasised segregated institutional care, and have largely neglected the need both to integrate people with disabilities into their wider community, and for community attitudes themselves to be rehabilitated or changed to facilitate this integration. This paper reviews institutional and community based strategies for rehabilitation, arguing the case for a community orientation but recognising some of the difficulties of implementing this effectively in developing countries.
Authors
- Collection
- Journal of Social Development in Africa
- Contributor
- School of Social Work (Harare, Zimbabwe)
- Place Discussed
- Zimbabwe
- Provider
- Michigan Service Hub
- Published in
- Zimbabwe
- Rights
- In Copyright
- Source
- Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/7109234e83beed047799851b4c3e51a2