A Plan to Guarantee Wages for the Disabled in Vocational Rehabilitation Facilities According to the Increase in the Minimum Wage

Author(s):  
Chang-keun Song ◽  
Woon Hwan Na
2020 ◽  
pp. 12-23
Author(s):  
Y. A. Kulikova ◽  
A. V. Kornienko ◽  
G. V. Jukevich

The article deals with issues related to the problem of vocational rehabilitation of disabled people. The competence of the Russian Federation in the fi eld of rehabilitation of disabled persons in the person of its Federal authorities and management, subjects of the Russian Federation and local self-government bodies is specifi ed. The content of such concepts as "services for professional rehabilitation of disabled people" in accordance with the state standard GOST R 53873-2010 Rehabilitation of disabled people is disclosed. Professional rehabilitation services for the disabled; "professional rehabilitation program" and "options for professional rehabilitation". Despite the fact that professional rehabilitation and adaptation in the workplace is an integral part of the state policy in the fi eld of social protection of persons with disabilities, there are many unresolved problems and diffi culties in this area.


1975 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 88-95
Author(s):  
Thomas J. Esser ◽  
Scheinkman Norman

Rehabilitation clients should play a major role in planning and implementing their own programs. This includes direct participation in selecting a rehabilitation center or workshop which meets the client's needs as jointly determined by the client and counselor. In order to actively participate in this process, the client has to be provided with objective information about available resources. The traditional method for providing this information usually consists of verbalizations about facility programs and servces on the part of the counselor. However, in other areas of education and learning, audiovisual media has been shown to be a much more effective means for transmitting information. It is the authors' contention that the use of audiovisuals provides a valuable technique for orienting clients to the programs and services of individual rehabilitation agencies. As a result of being directly involved in choosing a facility or program, it is hypothesized that the benefits to individual clients resulting from services will increase. It is suggested that further study be undertaken to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach to client orientation to rehabilitation facilities.


10.28945/2754 ◽  
2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elspeth McKay ◽  
Trang Thomas ◽  
Jenny Martin

Looking for work is complex. It involves a synthesis of decisions relating to many separate jobseeking tasks, requiring discrimination of how an individual’s skills match the job description, whether the salary offered is acceptable, location of the work and the logistics of arranging suitable transport. These job-seeking tasks are even more difficult for the disabled, and despite the Web Access Initiative (WAI), there are no Web-enabled work searching systems designed as vocational rehabilitation tools. An opportunity exists among the educational technologists to devise a customizable learning platform that can supply a much needed life-long learning resource. It is becoming increasingly obvious that a range of computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) systems may provide a ubiquitous approach to fulfilling the desire for reskilling the general population. This paper describes a research project in progress, designed to provide an interactive Web-enabled work searching resource for those undergoing vocational rehabilitation.


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