Services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) include interventions and approaches to enable them to communicate to fulfil their potential in life. These interventions and approaches are often shaped by models of disability applied by those delivering the services. In low and middle income countries (LMICs), services for PWCD are often extremely limited and need further development. This study reviews current literature regarding services for PWCD in LMICs, finding that a bio-psychosocial model of disability is most frequently applied. Worldwide, the disability movement espouses a human rights based model, and this study uses the Human Rights Based Approach to Disability in Development to review how current services for PWCD in...
Rehabilitation services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) in many majority-world c...
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
The aim of this paper is to reflect and comment on the lead article by Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, ...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
This study began as an investigation into models of service delivery for people with communication d...
Abstract Introduction An estimated 1 billion people with disabilities live in low and middle income ...
This study began as an investigation into models of service delivery for people with communication ...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability makes nine recommendations to ensure the inclusion, participation, an...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries, such as Ghana, communication disability is poorly re...
Challenges to the conceptualization and delivery of services for people with communication disabilit...
Purpose: The right to communicate, by any means, is key to participation in peaceful and just societ...
It was estimated that about 0.5% of the world’s population is in need of assistive devices; in 2013,...
Services for people with communication disability (PWCD), including speech and language therapists (...
Rehabilitation services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) in many majority-world c...
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
The aim of this paper is to reflect and comment on the lead article by Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, ...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
This study began as an investigation into models of service delivery for people with communication d...
Abstract Introduction An estimated 1 billion people with disabilities live in low and middle income ...
This study began as an investigation into models of service delivery for people with communication ...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability makes nine recommendations to ensure the inclusion, participation, an...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries, such as Ghana, communication disability is poorly re...
Challenges to the conceptualization and delivery of services for people with communication disabilit...
Purpose: The right to communicate, by any means, is key to participation in peaceful and just societ...
It was estimated that about 0.5% of the world’s population is in need of assistive devices; in 2013,...
Services for people with communication disability (PWCD), including speech and language therapists (...
Rehabilitation services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) in many majority-world c...
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
The aim of this paper is to reflect and comment on the lead article by Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, ...