Digital sociology and new opportunities for social and educational rehabilitation of disabled people
Based on the conducted sociological research and using modern methodological approaches of digital sociology, the feasibility of developing institutional conditions for improving the educational rehabilitation of disabled people by means of modern ...
S. V. Kibakin, Y. A. Malakhova
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Accommodating disability in higher education: a closer look at the evidence for a mainstream framework of learning support [PDF]
In a recently published research article in this journal, Avramidis & Skidmore (2004) argued that it is time we placed issues of disability provision more in the context of provision for the generic student.
Wright, BC
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Early prosthetic and orthopedic assistance in medical rehabilitation of children with congenital and amputation defects of the lower limbs [PDF]
Introduction The quality of medical rehabilitation and habilitation of children with lower limb defects depends on early prosthetic and orthopedic care.
Vadim G. Susliaev +6 more
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Every Child Matters outcomes: What Do They Mean for Disabled Children and Young People? [PDF]
To date, little attention has been paid to the appropriateness of the Every Child Matters (ECM) outcomes framework to disabled children. This article reports findings from a research project which sought the views of disabled children and their parents ...
Axford +15 more
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Introduction. When synthesizing a prosthesis from ready-made prosthesis units, the prosthetist is faced with the problem of selecting from a large range of components that differ in properties and characteristics.
L. M. Smirnova +3 more
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Disability law is still undertheorized. In 2007, Ruth Colker wrote that disability law was undertheorized because it conflated “separate” with “unequal,” and because disability was largely ignored or poorly understood within theories of justice.
Moore, Katherine L.
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Background: Youth with disabilities remain among the most overlooked groups in global sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) discourses, including in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, their SRHR needs are often ignored.
Muriel Mac-Seing +8 more
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Ethical Engineering and Respect for The ‘Other’ [PDF]
Engineers have a very important role and responsibility in shaping modern society. Diversity amongst engineers is important in fulfilling this responsibility and ensuring that the creativity and needs of the whole population are taken account of. However,
Hersh, Marion
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Application of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health in Assessment of Integrated Rehabilitation of Disabled People [PDF]
The article presents the possibility of applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in assessing the rehabilitation process in the conditions of the regional center for the social rehabilitation of disabled ...
Lorer V., Zhukova T.
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Doing research with children and young people who do not use speech for communication [PDF]
Despite emphasis in policy on participation of disabled children, we still know relatively little about how to obtain the views of disabled children with significant communication impairment and their views are often overlooked in planning and service ...
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