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Persons with Disabilities

2010
A key issue in the debate about reforming the U.S. health care system is how to finance and organize the delivery of long-term care. This volume offers perspectives on several important facets of this problem, including the regulation of private long-term care insurance, catastrophic out-of-pocket costs, and the use of long-term care and acute care ...
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Persons With Disabilities

Disability is a challenging issue across the globe, as almost 16% of the global population has some kind of disability. India, the most populous country in the world, also faces the severity of disability issues as 2.2% of its population belongs to that group.
Jipson Joseph, Ananya Pandey
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Career Guidance for Persons with Disabilities

2008
In the last ten years important theoretical and applicative changes have taken place in the disability field that also have significant consequences for school-career guidance. Therefore, before dealing with the issue of career guidance for persons with disabilities it is appropriate to recall the new disability conceptualisations, formulated between ...
SORESI, SALVATORE   +3 more
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Persons with Intellectual disability

Medical Journal of Australia, 1987
J, Simpson, J, Krey, S, Bettison
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Counseling Persons with Disabilities

2016
Approximately 57 million people (20% of the total population) in the United States report having one or more disabilities, and as people age, the prevalence of disabilities becomes higher. For example, only about 12% of children have a documented disability, but for persons 65 years and older, the incidence is 50% (U.S. Census Bureau, 2012).
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Myths Concerning Persons with Disabilities

Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 1987
Forty myths concerning persons with disabilities were given in a true-false format to 310 college students. One version of the instrument used disabling language and the other did not. Although there was no significant difference in myths scores between the two versions, more than 75% of the students believed (a) persons with visual impairments can ...
Jeanne Boland Patterson, Barbara Witten
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Situational leadership and persons with disabilities

WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, 2007
Does situational leadership style impact workers with disabilities? Situational leadership as a model and style of organizational management is defined. With a concentration on workers with disabilities, employer and employee perceptions of the workplace environment are analyzed as a contributing factor to the choice of leadership ...
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Employment scenario for persons with disabilities through Person with Disabilities Act of 2008

2015
Employment issues for People With Disabilities (PWDs) currently are being discussed throughout the entire world.According to the statistics of the World Report on Disability 2011, 15% of the population in every country needs legal protection to ensure their right is respected.For that reason the Malaysian Government has signed the Convention on the ...
Jaafar, Hirwan Jasbir   +3 more
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Enabling or Disabling? Students’ Attitudes Toward Persons With Disabilities

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1991
Abstract Persons with disabilities are devalued by society. Occupational therapists may be contributing to this devaluation through their attitudes. This study focused on the attitudes of undergraduate students. From a sample of 223 occupational therapy students and 326 business students at an Australian university, it was found, with ...
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Empowering Persons With Disabilities

AWHONN Lifelines, 2004
Susan E, Fleming, Donna Carol, Maheady
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