5 Questions
What is the main focus of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR)?
Enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities
What is one of the key components of CBR?
Creating opportunities for vocational training
What is one of the challenges after institutional rehabilitation highlighted in the text?
Integration issues when attempting to integrate back into the community
What does CBR aim to ensure for individuals with disabilities?
Access to quality healthcare services and rehabilitation tailored to their specific needs
What is one of the components of CBR that aims to promote social interaction and engagement for individuals with disabilities?
Promoting social interaction and engagement in community activities and events
Study Notes
Concept of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)
- CBR is a strategy within community development that focuses on the rehabilitation, equalization of opportunities, and social integration of all people with disabilities.
Aim of CBR
- To enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families.
- To meet basic needs and ensure inclusion and participation.
Key Principles of CBR
- Empowerment: empowering individuals with disabilities to actively engage within their communities.
- 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 Approach
- Implemented through the combined efforts of disabled individuals, their families and communities, as well as the appropriate health, education, vocational, and social services.
CBR Focus
- Fostering a sense of belonging and self-worth among people with disabilities.
Explore the concept and scope of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR) with this quiz. Learn about the strategy for rehabilitation, equalization of opportunities, and social integration of people with disabilities, implemented through the combined efforts of disabled individuals, their families, and communities.
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