Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Concept and Scope

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What is the main focus of CBR (Community-Based Rehabilitation)?

  • Empowering individuals with disabilities (correct)
  • Promoting expert-centric rehabilitation programs
  • Advocating for healthcare accessibility
  • Enhancing institutional care facilities

Which aspect is NOT a part of CBR's approach to meeting basic needs?

  • Healthcare services
  • Promoting expert-centric rehabilitation (correct)
  • Recreational opportunities
  • Vocational training

What is one of the challenges highlighted after institutional rehabilitation?

  • Overwhelming community support
  • Enhanced social well-being
  • Lack of community linkage (correct)
  • Effortless integration back into the community

What is the goal of CBR in terms of vocational training?

<p>Fostering economic independence (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does CBR emphasize in terms of individuals with disabilities?

<p>Advocating for their rights and inclusion (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Concept and Scope of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)

  • CBR is a strategy within community development that focuses on rehabilitation, equalization of opportunities, and social integration of all people with disabilities.
  • It is implemented through the combined efforts of disabled individuals, their families, and communities, as well as the appropriate health, education, vocational, and social services.
  • The main goal of CBR is to enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families, meet basic needs, and ensure inclusion and participation.

Understanding the Concept of CBR

  • CBR is based on three key principles:
    • Empowerment: enabling individuals with disabilities to take control of their lives
    • Inclusivity: promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in community activities
    • Break from Traditional Treatment: challenging traditional medical models by focusing on social, economic, and environmental factors affecting disability and rehabilitation
  • CBR promotes the empowerment of individuals with disabilities to actively engage within their communities, advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all.
  • It fosters a sense of belonging and self-worth by focusing on social, economic, and environmental factors affecting disability and rehabilitation.

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