Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) emerged as a response to the failure of the conventional rehabilitation system in developing countries. CBR involves service provision to People with Disabilities (PWDs), changing community attitudes towards disability and transferring knowledge and skills to PWDs, their families and their community. The study investigated the impact of the CBR strategy on PWDs and their families within the Oniipa Constituency in Namibia. The study used a mixed methods research approach and adopted explorative and descriptive research designs. It determined that CBR has initiated positive change processes in community attitudes and increased social integration of PWDs. The study recommends reviewing the definition of C...
Background: The Namibian policies and legislative framework were reviewed to determine the extent to...
Abstract Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly...
Background: Globally the number of people with disabilities (PWDs) is escalating especially in devel...
Background: This study explores some of the experiences of national programme managers, heads of nat...
Masters of ScienceBackground: Globally the number of people with disabilities (PWDs) is escalating ...
Background: Globally, it has been estimated that almost 15% of world’s population live with some for...
Background Community based rehabilitation (CBR) programs have been described as highly effective mea...
Introduction: Persons with disabilities (PWDs) living in rural areas are known to have a higher risk...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The study aimed to explore the capacity of fam...
pow ered to D iffer Since the advent of Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in 1976, many developin...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-120).There is no real agreement on how to evaluate c...
The discipline of rehabilitation developed after the Second World War. Some disabled people were rei...
Abstract Background People with disabilities (PWDs) remain among the poorest and least empowered pop...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
Background: The Namibian policies and legislative framework were reviewed to determine the extent to...
Abstract Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly...
Background: Globally the number of people with disabilities (PWDs) is escalating especially in devel...
Background: This study explores some of the experiences of national programme managers, heads of nat...
Masters of ScienceBackground: Globally the number of people with disabilities (PWDs) is escalating ...
Background: Globally, it has been estimated that almost 15% of world’s population live with some for...
Background Community based rehabilitation (CBR) programs have been described as highly effective mea...
Introduction: Persons with disabilities (PWDs) living in rural areas are known to have a higher risk...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The study aimed to explore the capacity of fam...
pow ered to D iffer Since the advent of Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) in 1976, many developin...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-120).There is no real agreement on how to evaluate c...
The discipline of rehabilitation developed after the Second World War. Some disabled people were rei...
Abstract Background People with disabilities (PWDs) remain among the poorest and least empowered pop...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aim to improve population health and the quality...
Background: The Namibian policies and legislative framework were reviewed to determine the extent to...
Abstract Background Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programmes have been described as highly...
Background: Globally the number of people with disabilities (PWDs) is escalating especially in devel...