The aim of this paper is to determine how adults with disabilities perceive their inclusion into a social environment. The research included 30 examinees, 17 with visual impairments (VI), and 13 with cerebral palsy (CP). A semi-structured interview was used in collecting data. The first group of questions included general questions regarding relations of the examinees toward others and relations of people from the environment toward them. The second group of questions assessed perception and attitude of people from the environment toward the examinees. Research results indicate the following barriers in social inclusion: social rejection by the majority of people, discrimination, prejudice, avoiding general population, making...
Background: Factors that enhance the social exclusion and limit the social inclusion of adults with ...
Our work deals with inclusion of disabled students at university. Our premise is that young people a...
Individuals who are ascribed the label of disability must face the stigma and assumptions of inabili...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Perception of disability is an important construct affecting not only the well-being of individuals ...
Society humanity is judged by its attitude towards the vulnerable, one of which is the group is peop...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
The article highlights on the previous literature on the attitudes of college or university students...
Objectives: To describe social outcomes for young adults with cerebral palsy, and to explore associa...
Abstract This research project measured the social perceptions of international students from Saint ...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to observe the ability of accident-caused disabled individual t...
Background: With the development of the society and social care, scientific and technical progress, ...
Social environment consists of a vital place where all human beings can run their lives and particip...
This study is about how knowing someone with a disability affects an individual’s level of acceptanc...
Background: Factors that enhance the social exclusion and limit the social inclusion of adults with ...
Our work deals with inclusion of disabled students at university. Our premise is that young people a...
Individuals who are ascribed the label of disability must face the stigma and assumptions of inabili...
Presently, over six million students with disabilities in the United States receive their education ...
Perception of disability is an important construct affecting not only the well-being of individuals ...
Society humanity is judged by its attitude towards the vulnerable, one of which is the group is peop...
Graduation date: 2015Negative attitudes towards people with disabilities persist in our society, lim...
The article highlights on the previous literature on the attitudes of college or university students...
Objectives: To describe social outcomes for young adults with cerebral palsy, and to explore associa...
Abstract This research project measured the social perceptions of international students from Saint ...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). ...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to observe the ability of accident-caused disabled individual t...
Background: With the development of the society and social care, scientific and technical progress, ...
Social environment consists of a vital place where all human beings can run their lives and particip...
This study is about how knowing someone with a disability affects an individual’s level of acceptanc...
Background: Factors that enhance the social exclusion and limit the social inclusion of adults with ...
Our work deals with inclusion of disabled students at university. Our premise is that young people a...
Individuals who are ascribed the label of disability must face the stigma and assumptions of inabili...