29. Classification of Rehabilitation Projects Restoring physical functioning Social & Economic rehab. Equality of rights P hysical P W ell-being W A dvocacy A Restoration of quality of life Individual Social
30. Classification of Rehabilitation Projects Clients as receivers Clients make limited choices Clients have full ownership C o mpliance O L im. choice L E mpowerment E Locus of power Individual Social
31. Classification of Rehabilitation Projects Focus only on people with disabilities Involving families Community participation B eneficiary B F amily F C ommunity C Involvement of others Individual Social
32. Classification of Rehabilitation Projects Single resource / service Multiple services Multisectoral collaboration Information sharing S ingle S V ariety V R eferral R Individual Social Range of activities
33. Classification of Rehabilitation Projects Individual Social Restoration of quality of life P W A Locus of power O L E Involvement of others B F C Range of activities S V R
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41. The New Community Based Rehabilitation CBR as Inclusive Development Strategy in order to Alleviate Poverty
42. The need for strengthening CBR programmes: “Inclusive Communities” Joint position paper of ILO, UNESCO, UNICEF and WHO (2002) “ We present this joint paper because, despite the progress made in the past two decades, there are still many individuals with disabilities who do not receive basic rehabilitation services and who are not enabled to participate equally in school, training, work, recreation or other social activities. We recognise that women and girls with disabilities often have fewer opportunities than others. Efforts must continue until all adults, youth and children with disabilities achieve equal rights and thereby have the same opportunities as other citizens in their societies.”