SOCIAL work research, SOCIOLOGY of social services, COMMUNITY-based social services, SOCIAL support, SOCIAL networks, SERVICES for poor people, SPANISH economy, TWENTY-first century
Abstract
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*REHABILITATION, *PEOPLE with disabilities, *AUTONOMY (Psychology), *FAMILIES, *COMMUNITY-based social services, *INTERVENTION (Social services)
Abstract
In this article the process by which a rehabilitative intervention philanthropic nature moves toward a rehabilitative intervention aims to build personal and collective autonomy of people with disabilities and their families in communities Coast and Sierra Sur of Oaxaca exposed. The paper describes an intervention that supports their success in the challenge of looking critically and reinvent philanthropic and medical paradigms that, even today, that field dominate. The focus of the work is the story of how Piña Palmera, AC, transformed rehabilitators their own ideas and practices from the introduction of a new methodology in the involvement of people with disabilities, as well as relevant agents junction with local and national political situation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2014
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