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Social inclusion or social illusion: The challenges of social inclusion, social participation and social cohesion in Venezuelan S&T policy

Science and Public Policy, 2012
This paper discusses the contribution that participatory approaches to science and technology (S&T) policy could make to enhancing inclusion and social cohesion. Public participation depends on the educational level of the population as well as on how well they can satisfy their basic needs.
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Leveraging Digital Technologies for Social Inclusion

UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Policy Briefs, 2021

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Understanding social exclusion and social inclusion

Municipal Engineer, 2003
This paper seeks to demonstrate the importance of a clear understanding of the concepts of social exclusion and social inclusion, not only for policy makers, but for all practitioners tasked with the implementation of strategies to reduce/increase each, respectively.
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Social Inclusion

Psychiatric Services, 2010
Kenneth S, Thompson, Michael, Rowe
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Social Inclusion

Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2021
M. Surdu, M. Kovats
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Social Capital and Social Inclusion

2021
Pranee Liamputtong   +2 more
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Promoting Social Inclusion

Mental Health Review Journal, 2001
(1999) found people diagnosed with a significant mental illness to be ‘among the most excluded in society’ based on an analysis which illustrates reduced employment rates and prospects (Office of National Statistics, 1998); limited access to financial services such as life insurance and mortgages (Read & Barker, 1996); poor access to appropriate ...
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Emotions and Social Inclusion:

When individuals and groups of people are forced to leave their homes against their will, many emotions can be provoked. We study emotions in the context of forced migration by analysing data from eight interviews with older inter-African refugees residing in Nairobi, Kenya.
Faith Kilpeläinen, Minna Zechner
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Facilitating Social Inclusion

1995
Autism is a developmental disorder defined by a particular constellation of deficits in social and communication skills and by limited and unusual interests and behaviors. Although the social handicap is gradually gaining acceptance as one of the primary, if not the primary deficit underlying autism, social deficits also arise out of problems in other ...
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