Document Type
Poster
Date
3-30-2016
Keywords
travail social, personnes en situation de handicap, inclusion, vivre en société, la loi handicap
Language
French
Disciplines
Social Work
Description/Abstract
A version of this abstract in French will be posted in the future. Adults with disabilities have often been segregated and socially isolated in institutions, unable to choose their living circumstances. Disability rights laws enacted in France (2005) and the U.S. (1990) identify self-determination and community living as rights. However, with the same goal, the implementation structure of the laws is different. This poster summarizes our study that (1) assesses facilitators and barriers to inclusion in community living by examining the laws and their implementation in France and the U.S. and (2) examines how the aims for community living have affected the roles of social workers in each country. The analysis uses published reports from the U.S. and France, and key informant interviews in both countries. We find that for France, the most important element is assuring the ability to choose living circumstance, not the type or location of residence. The U.S. is focused on the level of community inclusion, with efforts to avoid the use of congregate settings. To realize the right to community living, the French disability rights law includes funds to individuals for accommodations, home modifications, and personal assistance; social workers play key roles in assessment and benefit determination. In the U.S. funds for inclusion are not coupled with the rights law, but there is an emphasis on enforcement and advocacy. U.S. social workers may assist person-centered planning or provide services through other programs. In each country, there are challenges to making inclusive community living a reality, and to the roles of social workers in support of this goal.
Recommended Citation
Mudrick, Nancy R. and Schmitt, Béatrice, "L’inclusion et le Droit de Vivre en Société pour les Personnes en Situation de Handicap: Un défi pour le Travail Social en France et aux États-Unis" (2016). Social Work - All Scholarship. 5.
https://surface.syr.edu/swk/5
Source
submission
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Additional Information
Présenté à European Social Work Research Association, Lisbonne, Portugal, le 30 mars 2016. Le premier auteur remercie avec gratitude le soutien d'un prix Fulbright / Alsace Régional. Ce travail est celui des auteurs et ne représente pas les vues officielles des gouvernements de la France ou des États-Unis.
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