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ORGANIZACYJNO-PRAWNE UWARUNKOWANIA WSPARCIA DLA OSÓB Z NIEPEŁNOSPRAWNOŚCIĄ
ORGANIZATIONAL AND LEGAL CONDITIONS OF SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

Author(s): Anna Ziętek
Subject(s): Human Resources in Economy, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Profesjologiczne
Keywords: professional preparation; education professional; professional activity; labor market; vocational training; essence and needs of support in the lives of people with disabilities

Summary/Abstract: The paper presents the essence and needs of support in the lives of people with disabilities. It shows that in order to adapt support to the individual needs of people with disabilities it is necessary to introduce elements improving the aid system. It indicates the tasks and importance of factors of the system supporting people with disabilities individually and in the social and professional environment. The paper proposes solutions to improve the system of equalisation of opportunities in social and professional life of disabled people. The importance of supporting professional activity and employment in the labour market was discussed. An attempt was made to assess the factors determining the effectiveness of the system, taking into account the implemented aid programmes, grants, benefits and tasks of organisations and institutions supporting people with disabilities in social and professional life. The importance of integration, family support, support of the environment as well as adaptation of the system to the needs of people with disabilities was presented. Among the listed factors relating to people with disabilities, the importance of preparation, professional development and adaptation to the open labour market was presented. The social perception of disability is also of particular importance, which, if properly shaped, can reduce the problem of functioning of people with disabilities in social and professional life. People with disabilities show differing levels of need for safety, independence or accessibility to social infrastructure. This diversity depends on the support of families of people with disabilities, their carers and aid institutions and organisations, including those providing education, rehabilitation and vocational activity services.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 71-78
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Polish