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dc.contributor.authorHutchinson, Kevin S.en
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-02T16:16:07Z
dc.date.available2017-08-02T16:16:07Z
dc.date.issued2013-04-4en
dc.identifier.uriarchives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/25131
dc.description.abstractThe author outlined a method that aimed to improve the lives of people with disabilities in developing nations. The model, community based rehabilitation, is the popular standard in providing care to people with disabilities in rural areas of developing nations. The author of this thesis argued that the community based rehabilitation model has traditionally been focused too much on the individual rather than the community surrounding the individual. Children with disabilities have often been stigmatized and rejected in many rural communities in developing nations. This author used a case study that showed different aspects of the Ugandan society that perpetuate these stigmatizations and rejections of children with disabilities. To overcome these stigmatizations in the Ugandan culture, the author responded by recommending ways to change these negative perceptions. The recommendations start with community based rehabilitation workers knowing the intricacies of the culture they are working in and, secondly, advancing participatory methods within each community. Specific examples to how to implement these methods are outlined as well as real-world examples and stories from the field.en
dc.description.tableofcontentsIntroduction to disability in Uganda -- Introduction to community-based rehabilitation -- Disability in the Ugandan culture. Traditional beliefs of impairments; Religion in Uganda and the role of the church; Education in Uganda; Conclusion -- Recommendations. Conscietization; Cultural dimensions and education; Participatory methodsen
dc.format.extent59 pagesen
dc.format.mediumDOCen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherNorthwest Universityen
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dc.subjectChildren with disabilitiesen
dc.subjectPeople with disabilitiesen
dc.subjectUgandaen
dc.subjectCommunity-based organizationsen
dc.titleCultural Contextualization of Disability In Uganda: New Approaches to Community-Based Rehabilitationen
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Arts in International Care and Community Developmenten
thesis.degree.levelMastersen
thesis.degree.grantorNorthwest Universityen
thesis.degree.disciplineCollege of Social and Behavioral Sciencesen


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