The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the community-based rehabilitation (CBR) project in Ward 20 of Chipinge in Zimbabwe and ascertain the positive district changes in the quality of life and disaster resilience of children with disability. Effectiveness involved examining the role of the parents of children with disabilities and the general community in the CBR programme, the extent to which children living with disabilities (CWDs) have been empowered to live quality life and access basic social services and evaluate whether local resources and capacities were being utilised. Data were collected through key informant interviews, document analysis and focus group discussions. The CBR model borrows heavily from rights-based ap...
<p><b>Background:</b> Childhood disability is a growing global health priority. The purpose of this ...
PURPOSE: Information regarding the nature, availability and distribution of rehabilitation services ...
This research compares three programmes serving young intellectually disabled children in the slums ...
Disability has a substantial impact on a person's Quality of Life (QoL). Rehabilitation, a process w...
Children with disabilities are an integral part of Zimbabwean society. However these children face i...
pow ered to D iffer Since the advent of Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in 1976, many developin...
The discipline of rehabilitation developed after the Second World War. Some disabled people were rei...
The rehabilitation of children with disability (CWDs) in a rural area is difficult because of the mu...
Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) emerged as a response to the failure of the conventional rehabi...
This paper looks at patterns of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in two rural, isolated regions ...
Community-based rehabilitation approach providesrehabilitation reduce poverty, equal opportunities, ...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Social Work))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.This study was condu...
Abstract Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly...
In a global sense, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is the primary means by which disabled peopl...
<p><b>Background:</b> Childhood disability is a growing global health priority. The purpose of this ...
PURPOSE: Information regarding the nature, availability and distribution of rehabilitation services ...
This research compares three programmes serving young intellectually disabled children in the slums ...
Disability has a substantial impact on a person's Quality of Life (QoL). Rehabilitation, a process w...
Children with disabilities are an integral part of Zimbabwean society. However these children face i...
pow ered to D iffer Since the advent of Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in 1976, many developin...
The discipline of rehabilitation developed after the Second World War. Some disabled people were rei...
The rehabilitation of children with disability (CWDs) in a rural area is difficult because of the mu...
Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) emerged as a response to the failure of the conventional rehabi...
This paper looks at patterns of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in two rural, isolated regions ...
Community-based rehabilitation approach providesrehabilitation reduce poverty, equal opportunities, ...
The policy thrust of disaster risk reduction initiatives is in many instances tailored towards able-...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Social Work))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.This study was condu...
Abstract Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly...
In a global sense, community-based rehabilitation (CBR) is the primary means by which disabled peopl...
<p><b>Background:</b> Childhood disability is a growing global health priority. The purpose of this ...
PURPOSE: Information regarding the nature, availability and distribution of rehabilitation services ...
This research compares three programmes serving young intellectually disabled children in the slums ...