Disability and community living policies / Arie Rimmerman.
Material type:
- 9781107140714
- 363.597 RIM.D
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the roots of institutionalization, deinstitutionalization legislation and policies of the twentieth century, and twenty-first-century efforts to promote community living policies domestically and internationally, particularly through the role of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), a landmark treaty adopted on 13 December 2006. Rimmerman shows that deinstitutionalization and community living cannot be examined only in terms of the number of institutions closed but also through the substantial change in values, legislation, and policies supporting personalization, as well as the social participation of people with disabilities. The book includes a significant exploration of United States legislation and important Supreme Court decisions compared with European policies toward community living. Finally it discusses the importance of Articles 12 and 19 of the convention and demonstrates the case of Israel that has used the convention as a road map for proposing a new community living policy"--
"twenty-first century finds a significant decline of the number of people with disabilities living in institutional care in both sides of the Atlantic. The United States' Supreme Court's Olmstead decision of 1999 is considered a milestone in establishing nondiscrimination policy on community living of people with intellectual disability/developmental disability (ID/DD). European deinstitutionalization community living policies are more scattered because of core differences in their social welfare approaches (social democratic, liberal and conservative countries, and particularly between them and former communist states of Central and Eastern Europe). The book provides updated comparative analyses of community living between the United States and Europe with respect to changes in values and ideologies, policies, and legislation, and particularly to their response to the UNCRPD"--
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